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http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-189
Sun, 11 Apr 2010 05:55:35 +0000Kai189@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>I think that the budget for Education in no simple feat but it is a good suggestion to look into State Universities. For any change to happen, I advise an unannounced thorough auditing of expenses as well as background check of SLAs of managing bodies. A complete accounting from an unbiased third party. We have good and honorable educators but if there are wolves cloaked in sheep's clothing these must be plucked out before real change can happen. Else it's just be another cycle to an endless struggle of power, greed and pride of one anarchy to another.
</p>johnalanpaz on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-177
Wed, 17 Feb 2010 09:27:30 +0000johnalanpaz177@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>...diba po ma buget naman ang Education dito saatin bansan..</p>
<p>bakit nindi natin ito gamitin sa pagbili ng bago at mas may gamit na mga aklat...dahil alam nanam natin na mas bumababa na ang rating ng mga batang pilipino sa panahon natin.ngayon..<br />
.Sir MAr..sana po matipad ninyo..mga pangako ninyo..GO for it!
</p>Mary Grace on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-171
Mon, 08 Feb 2010 13:11:50 +0000Mary Grace171@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Definitely the books. We need up to date information.<br />
And while Im talking about books, it would be better if the "libraries" could really be called as one. I mean, not just a library where in we could barrow textbooks (which by the way is too, i don't know, old? I doubt that the information it contains is still valid) but <strong>also literature books</strong>. Literature books can help ignite both teens and kids alike about their interest in reading some books rather than playing the computer.</p>
<p>The facilities in the public schools should be improved too. And the teachers salary.
</p>mitch on "About the CAP issue"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/about-the-cap-issue#post-143
Thu, 14 Jan 2010 08:26:47 +0000mitch143@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Wag ka ng umasang matutulungan ka ni Mar Roxas... kaya di ko iboboto sa pagaka-bise presidente yan.
</p>UP Lakan on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-129
Sun, 10 Jan 2010 13:41:35 +0000UP Lakan129@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>whether english or tagalog, what's sure is that this program will need a huge overhaul of our education sector - retraining teachers, revising curriculum, new books and instructional materials etc. sana hindi lang lip service lahat to. gusto ko marinig si mar (at iba pang kandidato for that matter) na magbigay ng mas konkretong detalye sa balak niya dito
</p>Rhome13 on "About the CAP issue"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/about-the-cap-issue#post-122
Thu, 07 Jan 2010 06:37:23 +0000Rhome13122@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Dear,Sir humi hingi po ako ng tulong na mula sainyo about the CAP.Fully paid napo kami sa CAP at gusto kopo sanang ma claim ung perang aming ibinayad dahil gagamitin kupo ito sa aking pag aaral patungong Collegio sa ay matulungan nyo po ako LUBOS na GUMAGALANG<br />
Jarome Dizon S.
</p>christian on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-105
Sat, 26 Dec 2009 07:02:10 +0000christian105@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>if we're talking basic education, there must be more qualified teachers. let's get our youth a right start, it's very hard to correct habits that have been deeply inculcated i.e. wrong grammar. gone are the days when elementary students can recite the star spangled banner or longfellow's. in my grandmother's generation, every student has a poem up his sleeve. he keeps it to recite during family gatherings or occasions. they don't have the accent but they have the mastery of grammar and syntax. nowadays, even high school students can even string up a decent sentence.
</p>UP Lakan on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-96
Thu, 24 Dec 2009 08:14:23 +0000UP Lakan96@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>pasubali sa mga taga-SUC's (kasama na ako dun. hehe) pero tingin ko bago pa tayo mag-usap tungkol sa tertiary education, BASIC EDUCATION muna ang dapat tutukan. hindi biro ang badyet na binibigay sa DepEd, kahit sabihin pa nila na binabaan ito (P172 B ata ang 2010 budget). Ang tanong ay kung saan napupunta ang pera? I read somewhere that the DepEd is one of the most corrupt gov't agencies. Ano ang plano ng mga presidentiables natin para lunasan ito?
</p>Jay-Jay on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-95
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 15:02:53 +0000Jay-Jay95@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>kelangan mas seryoso yung gobyerno sa pagtaas ng kalidad ng edukasyon sa pilipinas. at maipapakita lang ito sa pamamagitan ng pagtaas ng budget sa edukasyon. mas maeenganyo yung mga guro magturo, mga estudyante pumasok at mga magulang magpaaral..
</p>BSJ on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-83
Sat, 19 Dec 2009 10:20:54 +0000BSJ83@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>More than the language of instruction, the issue is the general culture of the Filipino towards learning.</p>
<p>Everyone says they want to learn and have a good education. But we generally can't or don't want to go through the motions. "Can't" because there are children and parents who can't afford to let their children study. In spite of any enrollment in a public school, these kids have to do household chores, help their parents hawk whatever wares they sell, beg, etc. So the only time they're really "studying" is the time they actually spend in the school (such as it is).</p>
<p>"Don't want to" because we don't see the relevance of what we're learning in school with real life. For me, herein lies the key. We should espouse a more pragmatic approach to teaching. Instructors should be down-to-earth (this means "practical", it doesn't mean humble. Check it.) and teach the kids the wonders of how Math, English, Science, History, Social Science, etc. work in the world.
</p>applicious on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-78
Sat, 19 Dec 2009 08:24:47 +0000applicious78@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>ang kelangan gawin ng gobyerno ay maglaan ng mas malaking pondo para sa edukasyon at sa research and development. mas malaking porsyento ng taunang budget ang pumupunta sa debt servicing at sa gastusing pang-militar. gusto ko din malaman kung ano stand ni roxas dito sa pagbaba ng budget ng state colleges and universities. bilang isang estudyante na nagmula sa Ateneo, naiintindihan ba nya ang sitwasyon na ikinakaharap ngayon ng mga iskolar ng bayan?
</p>christian on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-75
Fri, 18 Dec 2009 18:16:15 +0000christian75@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>@lonely boy. i believe referring to specialization. those who start early at one language tend to have deeper mastery. but that does not discount the ability of multilinguals. the fact that they can process more than one language is a feat in itself. in the world of economics and business, knowing more is a trump card. this eliminates information rigidities, the more you know the more informed your decision.</p>
<p>i still advocate multilingual. because it's reality, a fact of life that no matter how we wish to hide will be there to haunt us. why not take advantage of the situation.
</p>christian on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-74
Fri, 18 Dec 2009 18:15:43 +0000christian74@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>@lonely boy. i believe referring to specialization. those who start early at one language tend to have deeper mastery. but that does not discount the ability of multilinguals. the fact that they can process more than one language is a feat in itself. in the world of economics and business, knowing more is a trump card. this eliminates information rigidities, the more you know the more informed your decision.</p>
<p>i still advocate multilingual. because it's reality, a fact of life that no matter how we wish to hide will be there to haunt us. why not take advantage of the situation.
</p>christian on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-73
Fri, 18 Dec 2009 18:08:37 +0000christian73@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>from the point of view of student of private school, i think the government must also focus on achieving a level of competency of their state universities. private schools have accreditation system, like paascu, which categorizes universities depending on their level of competency. i think it is unfair that state universities, which are under the ched, be considered at par with private schools. sure, some public universities are that capable but some are not. yet many students graduate from them, others still with honors. but the problem is when such schools do not possess the same curriculum as private, does it mean that the graduates are of the same footing? i think not. ched must look into this qualification, otherwise these public universities are just diploma mills exploited by cunning students.
</p>the_boss on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-72
Fri, 18 Dec 2009 05:55:26 +0000the_boss72@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>ano ba stand ni noynoy at ni mar dun sa pagbaba ng budget ng state colleges and universities?
</p>the_boss on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-71
Fri, 18 Dec 2009 05:53:48 +0000the_boss71@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>@ applicious: good idea. but its not gonna happen. you identified the problem yourself. kung sa ngayon nga, hindi magawan ng paraan yung pagayos ng systema ng edukasyon sa pilipinas na ingles at pilipino pa lang ang ginagamit na medium of instruction, ano pa kaya pag dinagdagan ng chinese?
</p>lonelyboy on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-64
Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:54:17 +0000lonelyboy64@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>@christian: ewan ko lang a, but I've found that smarter people are those who learned in a single language of instruction during their formative years. Yung mga malupit na ingglisero't ingglisera o kaya yung mga matatatas managalog. Basta yung language nila nung bata, habang nag-aaral, iisa lang. Kaysa sa mga natuto ng iba-ibang language bata pa lang.</p>
<p>That's just my personal observation though.</p>
<p>@applicious: siryoso ka ba? haha I really don't see what you're advocating happening. Although, you have a very valid point. I myself would want to learn Chinese. (Malaking dagdag bayad sa amin dito sa call center yan) Pero ang hirap! Para sa akin nga, bordering on impossible na siya. I hope everyone else will have better luck hehe
</p>lonelyboy on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-63
Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:46:33 +0000lonelyboy63@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p><em>"Hi all - what do you think - if the budget for education was increased, where will it go to? classrooms, textbooks, teacher trainning etc?"</em></p>
<p>Napaka-naive natin. Siyempre sa bulsa ng mga pulitiko at mga alipores nila.</p>
<p>Best we can hope for is: Aquino and Roxas win, AND they make good on their promise to exert their political will and clean out the fiscally and morally bankrupt government we've become so effin' used to.</p>
<p>Sabi nung isang kumakandidatong presidente rin, yung delos Reyes ata: parang maruming kubeta raw yung gobyerno - lahat gusto gumamit, pero walang naglilinis.</p>
<p>And since I'm already quoting, I might as well quote Mar as well who I recall saying at one time or another: political will is the will to say "NO". Ganda pakinggan. Sana totoo. Well, naniniwala pa naman ako. Kahit papano. :)
</p>enzo1213 on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-58
Thu, 17 Dec 2009 03:35:41 +0000enzo121358@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>english would be better language of instruction, considering that not all concepts can be expressed in filipino. take for example math, we don't have any rough translation of trigonometry, algebra, derivatives, and other advance concepts. but it wouldn't hurt to incorporate vernacular when necessary. i, myself, revert to filipino when i can't understand some concept. i think it's a natural tendency, we go back to our native tongue because it's where we are comfortable. i leran better that way. but in economic point of view, english is more advantageous.
</p>enzo1213 on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-57
Thu, 17 Dec 2009 03:29:17 +0000enzo121357@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>we spend too much on debt service and defense. these two allocation eat up most of our yearly appropriation and yet we don't reap any benefit from them. take a look at what happened in ondoy, it was supposed to be funded by national defense budget thru ndcc. we were lucky civil society and international aid came pouring in, if not, it would have been worse. we should have a moratorium on debt service. we should divert these to education, anywhere in education: manpower training, books and resources. we can pay our debts later, when all filipinos are functionally literate and have stable jobs.
</p>the_boss on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-53
Wed, 16 Dec 2009 14:03:30 +0000the_boss53@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>dapat pumunta sa teachers. hindi sapat ang natatanggap na isang guro sa mga pampublikong paaralan. dahil dito, ang mga gumagradweyt ng kursong edukasyon ay pumupunta sa ibang bansa na kung saan napakalaki ang pinagkaiba ng sweldo na natatanggap nila doon kaysa kung magtrabaho sila dito. marami akong kaibigan na pumunta na ng US dahil wala daw pera pag naging guro dito.
</p>applicious on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-52
Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:46:37 +0000applicious52@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>actually, i think we should start incorporating a third language in our education system. chinese would be a good language to learn since china's economy keeps growing. unfortunately, Philippine education is not fundamentally sound. simple textbooks contain many errors. public schools have too few teachers and classrooms and too many students. I hope the noy-mar tandem can address all these if ever they win in may 2010
</p>christian on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-49
Wed, 16 Dec 2009 13:01:56 +0000christian49@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>it depends, some students cope well with tagalog or pilipino. there's nothing wrong with having two or more language instruction. our country has too many dialects and by all probability, these dialects are the first thing children learn. so if it would be better to teach them in vernacular then why not. of course higher education is different, there's a certain level of competency needed. tagalog or local dialect for lower and basic education but english for secondary and tertiary levels.
</p>christian on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-48
Wed, 16 Dec 2009 12:57:05 +0000christian48@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>we need better teachers. books and other materials don't make the students, it's a patient and hopefully caring teacher that makes the difference. as the saying goes: "it's not the teacher's job to give answers, but to show students the way to the answers."
</p>cutiepie2009 on "Language of Instruction"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/language-of-instruction#post-47
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:25:33 +0000cutiepie200947@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Should the language of instruction be in english or tagalog?
</p>cutiepie2009 on "Budget"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/budget#post-46
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 13:22:36 +0000cutiepie200946@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>Hi all - what do you think - if the budget for education was increased, where will it go to? classrooms, textbooks, teacher trainning etc?
</p>admin on "Testing"
http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/testing-1#post-19
Tue, 01 Dec 2009 05:11:16 +0000admin19@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>blah blah blah
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http://www.marroxas.com/forum/topic/ateneo-de-manila-university#post-18
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 07:38:52 +0000user118@http://www.marroxas.com/forum/<p>testing
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