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MIS- MIS- TALK ON THE PRESENT STATE OF THE PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
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2004:P 17.54 B 2005:P 16.86 B 2006 (Proposed): P 15.51 B Budget on State Universities and Colleges (2001-2005) Source: Department of Budget and Management
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200420052006 SUC’s 17.54 B16.86 B15.51B UP System4,75 B4.45 B4.1 B PUP System557.69 M545.34 M517.27 M PNU235.33M244.93 M232.20 M UNP152.41 M155.54 M146.85 M Bicol Univ.288.67 M281.41 M261.4 M Budget Cut on Education Sector In Philippine peso
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Education Budget at a Glance
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Government Priority 80 % GDP in off-budget items P 340 B for debt servicing P 146 B for education P 112.9 B for defense, public order and safety
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Education Policies Governing SUC Privatization -R-R-R-Reduction of SUC’s by 20%. -T-T-T-Transform 6 SUC’s to semi-corporations. -G-G-G-Generation of 20% funds on SUC’s through its intellectual property rights and other grants. -I-I-I-Imposition of tuition increase up to 70%. -C-C-C-Collaboration with private educational institutions by 60%.
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Education Policies Governing SUC Privatization -S-S-S-Slashes the SUC’s Maintenance and Other Operating Expenditure (MOOE)
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-G-G-G-Gives autonomy to the SUC’s Board of Regents to have Income Generating Projects.
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1,347 Private Higher Educational Institution (PHEI) (952 of this, were established for stock-operations) 111 State Universities and Colleges (SUC’s) Private Firms Dominated Higher Education Sector Source: Commission on Higher Educations (CHED)
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SCHOOL Rank Profit (in P’000) % change from 2001 Equity (in P’000) National Teachers College166297,0425,214.851,508 Centro Escolar University198240,2067.41,941,478 Mapua Institute of Technology218218,70142.9946,790 Far Eastern University272155,79350.8814,781 Feati University364103,820152.9408,472 University of the East51763,262(0.4)690,145 Manila Central University78530,7358,231111,315 Cebu Doctors College84526,73468.1352,516 Velez College98720,25610.250,746 Schools in Top 1,000 Corporations Source: Top Moneymakers, Graphic (December 2003 issue)
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MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Alfonso Yuchengco UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST Lucio Tan UNIVERSITY OF ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Henry Sy CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY Emilio Yap
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P 22,000.00 Private Higher Educational Institution Average Tuition Rate P 65,000.00 Exclusive Schools 246 (20.49%) PHEI’s that increased their tuition for the Year 2005. P 36.43 Additional Rate Per Unit Source: Philippine Educational Sector Society (PESS)Source: Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
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Report on Average Tuition Increase of Private Higher Education Institutions Per Unit/Region (2004-2005) REPORT ON AVERAGE TUITION INCREASE OF PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS PER UNIT/REGION AY 2005 – 2006 RegionTotal No. of HEI No. of HEI which applied for tuition hike Percentage of HEI which applied for tuition hike Average increase in Peso Equivalent Per Unit Tuition Rate/Unit Average Percentage Increase I721622.2228.37265.5611.96 II46613.0424.45248.5810.91 III1422618.3144.12405.7412.20 IV-A173116.3655.00493.0912.55 IV-B28621.4326.09262.6411.03 V1132320.3535.56334.8111.88 VI742432.4336.01371.7010.73 VII952425.2643.32453.0410.57 VIII5211.9252.00322.0019.26 IX471531.9128.84312.9710.15 X622133.8725.66299.769.36 XI672029.8530.11338.019.78 XII6446.2528.72267.4512.03 NCR2446526.6473.52722.4111.33 CAR29931.0332.00347.3210.15 CARAGA39512.8219.11203.4410.37 TOTAL1,34727620.4936.43353.0311.52 Source: Office of the Students Services, Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
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UERMM PHEI with the Highest Tuition P2,090.91 per unit ASIA PACIFIC COLLEGE (P 2,079.82 per unit) DE LASALLE UNIVERSITY (P 1,696.97 per unit) UNIVERSITY OF STO. TOMAS (P 1,427.39 per unit)
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ItemAve. CostAve. % of hike RegistrationP263.8414.22 LibraryP300.6615.94 Medical/dentalP156.7612.64 AthleticsP136.4516.14 Audio VisualP227.6712.74 GuidanceP179.3512.48 LaboratoryP592.5913.13 NSTPP322.2015.92 IDP118.1228.67 Nine (9) Common Items Found on the Miscellaneous Fee Lists on PHEI’s (2004-2005) Source: OSS, Commission on Higher Education (144 schools in 10 regions)
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Postal fee Insurance fee Smart feeAMA Computer College-QC Copier feeAMA Computer College-QC Power Charge FeeTrinity College of QC Power Plant Dev’t FeeMiriam College Land Infrastructure MaintenanceBaguio Colleges Foundation and Acquisition Development Fee Accreditation FeeTIP-Manila Pre-Registration FeeAquinas University (Albay) Installment FeeUniversity of the East At marami pang iba… Source: NUSP National Primer (2004) Other Exorbitant Fees Being Collected on PHEI’s
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As the cost of education rises… It’s quality falls.
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COURSE% Accountancy18.40 Chemical Engineering39.40 Civil Engineering30.00 Electrical Engineering38.80 Electronics & Communication Eng’g48.20 Mechanical Engineering41.00 Dental Medicine31.00 Medicine66.40 Nursing52.00 Occupational Therapy60.40 Physical Therapy25.40 Source: Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) AVERAGE PASSING PERCENTAGE IN LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS (1997-2001)
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DISCIPLINEENROLLEDGRADUATES% OF GRADUATES Business Administration616,29084,97013.79 Education and Teacher Training362,00844,87012.39 Engineering and Technology329,74937,22611.29 Math and Computer Science186,64123,62212.66 Medical and Allied186,52432,42217.38 Agriculture and Forestry75,91010,69914.09 Social and Behavioral Science50,8807,67615.09 NUMBER OF ENROLEES VS. NUMBER OF GRADUATES Source: Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC)
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“To upgrade skills and raise productivity for global competition, ADB will support programs to increase access to and quality of basic education, enhance teacher development, improve resource allocation across the sector and rationalize and strengthen higher education.” --- Asian Development Bank Country Strategy and Program Update (2002-2004)
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1 9 0 1 Philippine Normal University 1 9 0 8 University of the Philippines 1 9 1 2 Polytechnic University of the Philippines then Philippine College of Commerce 1 9 6 0’ s Engineering Schools 1 9 7 0 Medical Schools 1 9 8 0 – 1 9 9 0 Computer and I.T. Schools 2 0 0 0 – present Caregiver and Nursing Schools
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MANIFESTATIONS OF THE COLONIAL SYSTEM OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION 1.L abor-Export Policy 2.Ballooning Number of Care-Giver Training Programs and Call Center Services.
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1.Free Movement. 2.Freedom of Speech and Expression. 3. Right to Organization. 4. Sexual Discrimination. 5.Violations Concerning Student Councils. 6.Violations Concerning Student Publications. 7.Violations Concerning Progressive and Critical Groups and Individuals inside the campus. 8.Non-recognition of various student’s organization 9.Violations with military components. VIOLATED STUDENT RIGHTS INSIDE CAMPUSES Source: NUSP National Primer (2004)
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MIS- MIS- THE PRESENT STATE OF THE PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IS AS FOLLOW: THUS, PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM MUST BE:
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