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As leaders, reflection should be the biggest indicator as to what direction change in your school needs to go in. Reflect on what specific changes have been made in the last few months that worked, what needs to stick, what changes we need to make from the unpredictable changes, and how can I be the support, ear, heart, and virtual hug for those who need us while we are going through the change that is all around us.

A change in K education is important to keep from falling into a stagnant routine of learning. Challenge the way learning works and give students the opportunity to learn differently and grow exponentially. K Administrators across the world trust G2 as the 1 platform to find, research, and choose EdTech tools that solve the most pressing problems their teachers are experiencing. On this episode of Tackling Tech, Tierra Leustig interviews Scott Bayer about being an anti-racist teacher, diversifying reading lists, creating inclusive learning environments, and leveraging ed-tech in non-technical ELA classrooms.

Scott Bayer is a High School K educators are heading into one of the most needed Summer breaks after nearly a year of remote learning. The Philippines is the only country in Asia and among the three remaining countries in the world that has ayear basic education cycle. WHY K? Many publishers will have to go through a new set of textbooks and study materials, which in turn, costs money.

This is another negative effect that the new system has. Although there had been a couple of negative effects that this system has with regard to poverty, there is a positive impact on teachers too. Considering that the students have chosen their path in senior high such, received their certifications and training, they can easily land a job, and even get promoted easily, while preparing for college, or while taking their college degree.

Although there are negative effects of the K12 implementation, the positive effects outweigh the cons. DRPF Consults designs school eBooks covering the most critical topics about education problems in today's schools.

Patricia Fioriello on LinkedIn. Check out our blogging article on GoDaddy. Visit Kids Learn To Blog to learn about blogging for kids and the benefits of early literacy. Australia has long been a friend to the Philippines — donating time, funding and other resources, as well as working with the nation to develop and ensure quality. Last month, the country granted PHP 8.

In return, Australia is surely hoping Filipino schools and students will select Oz as their destination of choice for partnerships and study.

As mentioned, one of the ten points on the Education Agenda aims to address severe overcrowding in Philippine schools and the shortage of classrooms. Philippine Education Secretary Armin A. Luistro has said he hopes that by doing so, the classrooms would stand as a testament to Filipino capability and efficiency. Progress is well underway; construction of more than 9, classrooms began in March of this year. An increase in student enrolment which caused the shortage of teachers was due to an increase in kindergarten students — a result of the new K curriculum, as well as students who were formerly enrolled in private school transferring to public school because of tuition fee hikes.

For foreign education providers, this lack of qualified teachers could mean an opportunity to partner with institutions in the Philippines to develop a teacher-training programme or qualification. A final point on the 10 Point Education Agenda calls for a re-introduction of vocational and technical education in high schools, which has been designed to give Filipino students practical skills to gain employment after graduation — a key component in tackling the high youth unemployment rate in the Philippines.



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