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Gatchalian vows to address education ‘crisis’

July 24, 2022 Camille P. Balagtas 244 views

SENATOR Win Gatchalian yesterday vowed to prioritize filing bills to address the problems of the country’s education sector.

Gatchalian, who will retain his Basic Education, Arts and Culture Committee chairmanship, filed a resolution calling for an inquiry into the implementation of the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 or the K to 12 Law (Republic Act 10533).

He stressed that based on the results of international large-scale assessments, learners are failing to master basic competencies and lagging behind their peers abroad.

Based on pre-pandemic data, the World Bank estimates that learning poverty in the Philippines — which is defined as the percentage of children aged 10 who cannot read or understand a simple story — is now at 90.5 percent.

Gatchalian’s top priority measure is the Teacher Salary Increase Act, which seeks to raise the Salary Grades of Teachers I to Teachers III. Under Gatchalian’s proposal, the new Salary Grades for Teachers I to III will be Salary Grades 13, 14, and 15 respectively –two Salary Grades higher than their current Salary Grades.

Other measures of Gatchalian from the 18th Congress which were refiled for the incoming Congress include the Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Program Act and the 21st Century School Boards Act.

The proposed ARAL Program Act seeks to institute a nationwide learning recovery program to address the impact of Covid-19 school closures. The proposed program seeks to focus on the most essential learning competencies in Language, Mathematics, and Science. The 21st Century School Boards Act, meanwhile, seeks to strengthen local government units’ (LGUs) involvement in improving the quality and delivery of education.

Also included in the priority measures of Gatchalian for the incoming 19th Congress are the Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education (ALIVE) Act, the Digital Transformation in Basic Education Act, the Senior High School Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Act, and the Mental Health in Basic Education Act.