6/21/20151 COMPETETIVE & COOPERATIVE STRATEGIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ROLANDO RAMOS DIZON, FSC PhD Chairman, Commission on Higher Education Republic of the.

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6/21/20151 COMPETETIVE & COOPERATIVE STRATEGIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION ROLANDO RAMOS DIZON, FSC PhD Chairman, Commission on Higher Education Republic of the Philippines

6/21/20152 Higher Education in the Philippines: 1,460 Higher Ed Institutions (HEIs) 1,305 private 111 State Universities & Colleges 44 Local or City Colleges 2.6 M students 12% poor 3% scholars 273 HEIs into accreditation

6/21/20153 Higher Education in the Philippines: 30 Autonomous & 24 Deregulated private HEIs 110 Centers of Excellence & 165 Centers of Development 48% National Average Board Licensure Passing Rate PhP 16.8 Billion SUCs budget for 2004 or (U$D 305 M)

6/21/20154 CHED’s Priority Thrusts QUALITY & EXCELLENCE ACCESS & EQUITY RELEVANCE & RESPONSIVENESS EFFECTIVENESS & EFFICIENCY

6/21/20155 COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES CHED Centers of Excellence/Development Criteria to quality Benefits accruing Autonomy & Deregulated Status of HEIs Qualification criteria Benefits KEY: Improve the Quality of Higher Education

6/21/20156 COOPERATIVE STRATEGIES CHED and Private HEIs State Universities & Colleges 5-Year Higher Education Development Plan (HEDP)

6/21/20157 Components of the HEDP 1. Rationalization Policies a. Normative Financing b. Rationalization of SUCs c. Introduce Flexibility in the Regulatory Framework for Private HEIs 2. Strengthen Higher Education Central Management a. Streamline and Upgrade the HE Management and Information System b. Establish a HE Development Center 3. Strengthen the HEI Management Capacity

6/21/20158 Components of the HEDP 4. Strengthen HEDF Developmental Activities 5. Strengthen the Quality Assurance System a. Benchmark HE Curricula b. Institutionalize a Monitoring & Evaluation System within CHED c. Strengthen the Accreditation System d. Improve the Professional Board Exam System 6. Improve the Quality of Teaching a. Upgrade Qualifications of Faculty b. Establish/Strengthen Teacher Resource Centers

6/21/20159 THANK YOU!