Castro

Nothing to crow about

January 3, 2024 Jester P. Manalastas 112 views

NO reason to crow.”

ACT Teacher Party-list Representative France Castro told this to Department of Education (DepEd) in connection with the construction of classrooms in 2023.

Castro criticized the DepEd, whose secretary is Vice President Sara Duterte, for boasting about the construction of 2,201 classrooms which is far from the target.

In fact, Castro said, the DepEd data says that there is at least 165,000 classroon shortage in the country.

“Ang DepEd mismo ang nagtarget na mga 5,000-6,000 ang mga silid-aralan na maipapagawa nitong 2023. Disyembre 31 na pero 2,201 lang ang nagawa, ni wala sa kalahati ng sarili nilang target,”Castro said.

“Tapos may gana pang ipagmalaki na magandang accomplishment daw ito, napakababa naman ng standard ng Kalihim ng DepEd at napakalayo sa bilis nyang gastusin ng P125 milyon ng illegal confidential fund sa loob lamang ng 11 araw noong 2022,” she added.

According to Castro, Duterte’s recognition of the enormity of shortage in school infrastructure and facilities in her Basic Education Report (BER) 2023 appear to be insincere as they failed to demonstrate their firm resolve to cut down the classroom shortage significantly.

As the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Philippines pointed out, the gravity of the classroom crisis necessitates a more ambitious and long-term plan. Only through constructing 50,000 classrooms every year up can we improve the learning conditions, and remove major roadblocks to education recovery.

““It is a baseless claim that constructing 50,000 classrooms per year is impossible as the agency was able to build 100,936 classrooms for three years from 2014 to 2016. From 2014 to 2018, the budget allocations for classroom construction range from P39 billion to P109 billion yearly. It had been done and it can be done again if only the current administration were sincere in addressing the classroom crisis as well as the bigger learning crisis,” the solon pointed out.