Why is lack of education a problem in the Philippines?
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Why is lack of education a problem in the Philippines?
Social divide – There is no fair learning access in the country. Lack of resources – Large-scale shortfalls in classrooms, teachers, and other tools to sustain sound learning also make up a big issue.
What are the challenges of the education system in your community?
10 Major Challenges Facing Public Schools
- Classroom Size.
- Poverty.
- Family Factors.
- Technology.
- Bullying.
- Student Attitudes and Behaviors.
- No Child Left Behind.
- Parent Involvement.
What does the next president need to do to improve education?
They have bipartisan support in the Capitol and beyond, are proven to work, and involve multiple sectors from employers to nonprofits and the government. The next president must dedicate resources towards improving our educational system as well as our economy. When our youth do well, our communities do well, and our economy follows.
What reforms are needed to improve youth education?
To keep youth engaged and moving forward in their educational development, reforms are needed both within juvenile justice facilities and in the re-entry process. Below are suggested reforms to improve youth education in both of these realms. 1. Facility Reforms
How has the Department of Education changed over the years?
While the agency’s name and location within the Executive Branch have changed over the past 130 years, this early emphasis on getting information on what works in education to teachers and education policymakers continues down to the present day.
How can we reconnect opportunity youth to education?
A number of our coalition members such as YouthBuild USA, The Corps Network, Year Up, Urban Alliance and Jobs for the Future have developed effective programs to reconnect Opportunity Youth, who have been disconnected from their communities, and first-generation students to post-secondary education and training.