Press Release
11 February 2014
Refer to: Jeeno Arellano (09272286617)
Refer to: Jeeno Arellano (09272286617)
Various bills that
would provide support to financially-challenged students nationwide, and
institutionalize open and distance education in high school and college are
among the leading measures the Congress is committed to tackle and pass
throughout the 16th Congress, Senate President Franklin M. Drilon
said today.
“The improvement of our education system
remains as one of our most pertinent legislative agenda and these proposed
measures are designed to widen the reach of delivery of educational services
across major deterrents such as poverty and logistical difficulties,” Drilon
said.
According to the Senate chief, the priority
bills to be vigorously pursued by legislators are the institutionalization of
distance learning system in secondary and tertiary levels, the establishment of
an open high school system for out-of-school youth and the formation of a national
student loan program available for underprivileged students nationwide.
Drilon noted the presence of several measures
which seek to “institutionalize the availability of open and distance learning
system for secondary and tertiary levels of public education.”
Under open learning systems, students will
acquire their education via the use of different forms of media and learning
technologies following approved curriculum, while distance learning programs permit
the accomplishment of education through approved self-instructional materials
and independent study methods.
“The presence of several bills filed in
Congress confirm the potential of alternative learning programs in addressing
socio-economic, geographical and physical barriers which so much plague our
conventional classes,” Drilon said, as he confirmed that a consolidated,
encompassing version of an alternative learning systems bill is “in the works.”
“We need to make our education in our country
more available and closer to the youth by all possible means, if we want to
increase enrollment levels in high school and college,” he added.
Drilon also pointed out that the Congress
will deal with the implementation of student loan program across the entire
country “to provide financial support for underprivileged students in paying
for their tuition and subsistence allowance.”
He said there are a number of students who
are close to finishing college, but would eventually drop out due to financial
limitations, and “it is therefore for the government to establish a national
financial support system –backed with sufficient funding– that students can
avail of in times of need.”
The Senate president then made clear of the
senators’ attention to such bills: “At this point in our legislative schedule,
we are best-suited to aid and improve the educational system with finding out
how to maximize the government’s resources and assets in allowing
critically-needed education to reach the most number of citizens.”
The Senate chief said he sees a
more harmonious and cooperative relationship between the House of
Representatives and the Senate in ensuring the prompt passage of measures
critical to the fight against corruption and maintaining a robust economy.
“We are confident that the two
chambers will be able to pass these relevant bills throughout the rest of the
16th Congress, and we would implement a coordinated and synchronized
legislative strategy to maximize our legislative performance,” said Drilon, who
had previously met with House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. to firm up their
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Tagalog version:
Drilon: Kongreso, tutugon sa problema sa tuition, gastos ng mag-aaral
Kabilang sa mga
tatalakayin ng Kongreso ang mga panukalang batas na tutugon sa daing ng mga
mahihirap na mag-aaral sa bansa, at ang pagsasabatas ng open high school para
sa mga out-of-school youth at ang pagpaparami ng mga distance at open learning
high school at kolehiyo upang mabawasan ang dropout rate sa bansa.
Sinabi ni Senate President Franklin M. Drilon
na kabilang sa priyoridad ng Kongreso ang pagpapalawig ng edukasyon at ang
pagtugon sa mataas na dropout rate sa bansa.
Binanggit pa ni Drilon marami ng batas ang
isinumite sa Kongreso na naglalayong “palawigin ang open at distance learning
system sa bansa para sa high school at kolehiyo.”
Sa ilalim ng open learning systems at open
high school, maaring makapag-aral at makakuha ng diploma ang isang indibidwal
nang hindi na kinakailangang pumasok sa mga paaralan, bagkus ay gagamitin
ang teknolohiya upang makapag-aral.
“Kailangan nating ilapit ang mga paaralan sa
mga kabataan at mga out-of-school youth upang mapataas ang bilang ng mga
nagsipagtapos sa high school at kolehiyo,” pagbibigay diin ni Drilon.
Bukod dito, bubuo rin ng isang national
student loan program ang Kongreso upang bigyang ayuda ang mga mag-aaral na
hirap sa pagbabayad ng tuition at paghahanap ng baon sa pang-araw-araw, ayon sa
senador.
Nagpahayag
ng kompiyansa ang pangulo ng Senado na magagawa nilang ipasa ang mga panukalang
batas. ###
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