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Know more about K-12 Education Program! p.3
See the accomplishments of K-12 in PH! p.5
Unleash from the hands of the bully! p.6
Be aware about the consequences! p.7
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BY: ANDREA BACARISA hild abuse occurs when the behavior of someone with greater power than a child causes harm. Harm cannot always be easily categorized as children can be abused in a number of ways. It can be identified as physical, emotional, sexual and neglect. (Continuation on Page 6)
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ducation furnishes an individual with the necessary skills and knowledge that he or she requires to become an efficient part of a society. According to the World Bank, education can also be one of the strongest weapons to trim down poverty and to develop the well-being people of the nation. In the Philippines, education is still the top priority and despite the different changes and developments established by the government and different sectors, there is
still a big space that left for improvements for the standards of the Philippine education. As part of the efforts of the present administration to respond to the apparent needs of
the education sector, the Department of Education (DepEd) pushed for the implementation of the “Enhanced K to 12 Basic Education Program”. (Continuation on Page 2)
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tudents nowadays are much attracted to organizations and fraternities inside the campus despite the increasing rate of students that died because of hazings and initiations done before entering the brotherhood. (Continuation on Page 7)
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K-12: EDUCATION FOR THE NEW GENERATION
The K-12 Program covers Kindergarten and 12 years of Basic Education where it includes six years of primary education, four years of Junior High School (Grade 7-10) and two years of Senior High School (Grades 11-12). The addition of two years of senior high school aims to give enough time for students to strengthen academic skills. Its main concept is to offer sufficient time for the students to master their skills, develop life long learners and to practice graduates for tertiary education, middle-level skills progress, employment and entrepreneurship. This curriculum allows s p e c i a l i z a t i o n s in science and technology, agriculture and fisheries, sports, music and arts, entrepreneurship and business. This educational system is widely adopted around the w o r l d
and the Philippines, belonging to the third world also implemented this strategy for a highquality education. The objective of this program is to generate more progressive, productive and dependable people who are equipped with the important skills and learning for employments. In the last quarter of 2010 where the DepEd prepared a discussion paper about the program, it is believed that K-12 is the cure to defective educational system of the country. One indicator of a malfunctioning education system is the low scores of the Filipino students in taking up National Achievement Test. It is also noted that the past ten-year curriculum is jam-packed wherein
students are obligated to soak up all the necessary knowledge and skills in a limited time that results to unprepared high school graduates for employment, business and even in higher education. This explains why the number of unemployment in the Philippines is increasing every year. The short time of the basic education is also a difficulty for the overseas Filipino Workers, especially those with professions and those who wanted to study abroad. Filipino
graduates are not automatically recognized as professionals abroad because the basic curriculum is usually insufficient. This is what K-12 brings for us, a chance for every learner to have a higher quality education that is necessary for him to gain the required kills and knowledge to be prepared for the world outside the school. An enhanced education that gives enough time that is internationally accepted and recognized.
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LOOKING FORWARD FACING WHAT IT TAKES
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BY: HANNAH FAITH SALILIN
he K-12 law makes kindergarten education mandatory for five-year olds and adds two more years to the basic education curriculum. The new 12-year basic education curriculum comprises six years of elementary education (Grades 1 to 6), four years of junior high school (Grades 7 to 10) and the last two years of senior high school are the new Grades 11 and 12 that will be introduced in 2016. To refine the old curriculum, the law mandates the teaching of basic education in mother tongue from pre-school up to Grade 6. Students are able SY 2012-2013: Bahasa Tagalog, and Waray. to learn best through Sug, Bikol, Cebuano, Other local languages will their first language, their Chabacano, Hiligaynon, be added in succeeding Mother Tongue (MT). Iloko, Kapampangan, school years. Twelve (12) MT languages M a g u i n d a n a o a n , Aside from the have been introduced for Meranao, Pangasinense, Mother Tongue, English and Filipino are taught as subjects starting Grade 1, with a focus on oral BY: DALLAS VALDERAMA fluency. From Grades 4 to 6, English and Filipino are The K-12 curriculum was implemented in gradually introduced as school after 3 year. Is the K-12 enough for the quality languages of instruction. education that our country needs? Should this help Both will become primary our country to enlighten our burden? All Filipinos languages of instruction want a good employment to have a good life. In order in Junior High School and to achieve this we need a high quality education and Senior High School. that’s what our government done for us. After Grade 1, The K-12 curriculum cannot be determined every student can read in yet whether it is effective or not.It can be determine his or her Mother Tongue. after a batch of K-12 students graduated. But for us as Learning in Mother students it was good enough for we can understand Tongue also serves as the lessons,we are given chance to express the topic foundation for students to according to our thoughts. learn Filipino and English Teachers in this curriculum can help easily. their students through our “Mother Tongue”. We In SY 2012-2013, understand that some students especially in public there are 33 public high schools cannot understand English that much. schools, public technicalThrough this advantage of language used,many vocational high schools, Filipino children can now establish and create and higher education thoughts about the topics given by teachers. institutions that have
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implemented Grade 11. This is a Research and Design program to simulate different aspects of Senior High School in preparation for full nationwide implementation in SY 2016-2017. Modeling programs offered by these schools are based on students’ interests, community needs, and their respective capacities. Luistro said that this development draws DepEd “Even closer to our goal of a reformed basic education system that offers an enhanced curriculum to better equip our learners.” This program is also known as “Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013” which was approved on May 15, 2013 and which took effect on June 8, 2013 according to Section 16 of Republic Act No. 10533.
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BEHIND PREPARATION
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School Year 2011-2012 was the last year ast 2013, K-12 was first implemented in for using the 2002 BEC Reform in grade 1 level in the Philippines. According to Section 16 of the Philippines, for that reason the Department Republic Act No. 10533, entitled “An Act of Education under Aquino’s administration Enhancing the Philippine Basic Education System implemented the K to 12 Curriculum effective this by Strengthening Its Curriculum and Increasing the School Year 2012-2013 in grade 1 level. As today, this Number of Years for Basic Education, Appropriating new curriculum was only implemented for all public Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes,” otherwise schools in Philippines nation-wide. As for now, private known as the “Enhanced Basic Education Act of institutions were given a limited freedom to use their 2013,” approved on May 15, 2013, and which took old curriculum and we do not know when they will effect on June 8, 2013, the Department of Education follow the K to 12 Curriculum in their schools. (DepEd), the Commission on Higher Education In this curriculum, Pre-school is an optional (CHED), and the Technical Education and Skills choice for parents and exclusive for private school, Development Authority (TESDA), hereby issue the this level is not necessary in BEC. But children with following rules and regulations to implement the the ages of 6 to 7 must be enrolled in the first grade provisions of the Act. but children with ages 8 and above can be enroll in the Department of nating pagbabago sa grade level that they belong to, but if a child cannot Education implemented it edukasyon: ang gawin write or read in Filipino or English subjects he/she because of the influence of itong sentral na estratehiya must enrolled in the Grade 1 level regardless in his/ our neighboring countries sa pamumuhunan sa her age. and also for a better pinakamahalaga nating The new curriculum, K to 12 or K12 show quality of education. They yaman: ang mamamayang means for Kinder, 6 years in elementary, 4 years in also said that this program Pilipino. Sa K to 12, tiwala Junior high school and additional two years in Senior is the key to a better tayo na mabibigyanghigh school. Unlike to the old curriculum, children future. A part of President lakas si Juan dela Cruz ages 5 to 6 years old must be enrolled in Kinder even Aquino’s speech, he said upang mapaunlad—hindi in public schools and students in high school must that, “Naninindigan pa lamang ang kanyang sarili enroll in additional two years in high school for the rin po tayo sa ipinangako at pamilya kundi maging reason that they can find a job even not taking tertiary ang buong bansa.” education. But the big question is, how prepared newly implemented would just be a problem are we to face this curriculum? At first, if the government will some people thought it implement it. Some parents thought that it will be just a burden working from day until night just to save money for the education of their children. Some students thought that it will be just a waste of time going to school for another two years. (Continuation on Page 5)
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ACCOMPLISHING GOALS
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lmost four years had passed after the Basic Education Curriculum was upgraded to K-12 Basic Education Program. K-12, also known as Republic Act No. 10533 aims to enhance the Philippine basic education system by the intensification of the curriculum and adding two years of education. This improvement of the Philippine education also encompasses the providing of the shortage of classrooms, teachers, water and sanitation, textbooks and seats.
Lack of classrooms is one of the primary problems of Philippine education. Last 2010, there is a shortage of 66, 800 classrooms. About 32, 127 classrooms were constructed as of January 31, 2013 while 17, 939 classrooms were programmed for the year 2013. The ratio of
teachers employed is outnumbered by the students. There is a demand of 145, 827 teachers last 2010. By January 13, 2013, there are 34,953 teachers were hired. For 2013, about 61, 510 is planned to be employed. The water and sanitation for schools is also important. About
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To decrease complains for the K-12 Program, the government also made adjustments and as part of their preparation, they build new classrooms, new schools. Teachers also have their seminars for the new curriculum; they also printed new
books, handouts, manuals for the students. These improvements done were believed to give students the perfect time to study their lessons, learn new things and to master their skills that would probably help them in the near future.
135, 847 shortage of this was recorded. Last December 31, 2012, a number of 12, 668 was completed and 90, 461 were programmed to be complied by 2013. Students also faced the problem of out ratio number of textbooks. Base on the record, last 2010 there is a lack of 62, 441, 000 textbooks. About 62, 113, 036 textbooks were delivered in between of 2010 and 2012. For 2013, about 31 million additional learning materials wer planned to be distributed. Most students happen to sit on the floor. This is because the number of seats is not enough to accommodate
all the students. Last2010, there are 2, 573, 212 lack of seats while 1, 297, 268 were delivered by late 2012. The government targets to fulfill 907, 524 new seats by the year 2013. Overall, K-12 Basic Education Program objectives of sustaining the shortage in the field of education was almost achieved. The lack of classrooms was provided, as well as the demand of teachers. Water and sanitation needs were supplied. The lack of seats were sustained. In fact, ongoing projects are implemented to provide a quality education for the future of a productive generation.
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PROTECTING THE YOUTH The policy aims to protect the children from all forms of violence that may be caused by adults, persons in authority as well as their fellow students, includingbullying. To provide special protection to children who are threatened or endangered by circumstances which affect their normal development and over which are beyond their control, and to assist the concerned agencies in their rehabilitation.
According to the Department of Education of the Philippines, they conducted a survey which says that 50% students said they have experienced abuse in school and 74 % victims of bullying. In action, DepED implemented a policy and a guideline, DepED Order No. 40, s. 2012 to protect children in school from abuse, violence, exploitation, discrimination, bullying
in other form of abuse. This policy is to ensure that such special protection from all forms of abuse and exploitation and care as is necessary for the child’s well-being, taking into account the primary rights and duties of parents, legal guardians, or other individuals who are legally responsible and exercise custody over the child. Child protection is a set of usually government-run services
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designed to protect children and young people who are underage and to encourage family stability. Section 3 (2) Article XV of the 1987 is the constitution which shall defend the right of children to assistance, including proper care and nutrition, and special protection from all forms of neglect, abuse, cruelty, exploitation and other conditions prejudicial to their development.
BY: JOHN MICHAEL RIVERA
ullying is an act of hurting other people because they are weak and they cannot protect themselves. The one who is bullying others called bully, they are doing this because they have lack of attention of the family and friends that’s why they are doing this or their parents are always hurting them and they wants to react or hurt others. Now days our government make a law for bullying it is the anti bullying law or the Republic act 10627, our government do this because the cases of the student that was bullied was getting bigger. Many students here in the Philippines are not attending class because they are bullied by their schoolmates. There are no excuses for a bully here in the Philippines because it is not right and it is against the law. In order to remove all the bullies in our country we need to understand them because they are only bullying because they have problems too and they want a friend. The Anti Bullying Act or the Republic Act 10672 is the act for the bullies, any severe or repeated use by one or more students of a written, verbal or electronic expression, or a physical act or gesture, or any combination there of, directed at another student that has the effect of actually causing or placing the latter in reasonable fear of physical or emotional harm or damage to his property; creating a hostile environment at school for the other student; infringing on the rights of the other student at school; or materially and substantially disrupting the education process or the orderly operation of a school like unwanted physical contact between the bully and the victim like punching, pushing, shoving, kicking, slapping, tickling, headlocks, inflicting school pranks, teasing, fighting and the use of available objects as weapons.
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FRATERTINITY: AN IN DEPTH PERSPECTIVE BY: JOHN LOUIS ANORMA
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raternity nowadays, especially in the Philippines is a major problem. According to an article that is all about the fraternity in the ancient times, there’s no update for the latest fraternity happened. An article talks about the ancient fraternity. It always based in the United States, where it was SHOUT OUT AGAINST HAZING believed to be the place of the beginning of the In order to join club or Armed Forces of fraternity. And according to a researched article base in the Philippines or in the Philippine the said organization, the Philippines, Philippine setting, the one that pop out is about news related students need to undergo National Police, Philippine to fraternity and there’s no information about initiation where the other Military Officer and the fraternity in the Philippines. It also pops out the members of the fraternity likes. will let them suffer in This act also different names of the fraternity. As far as all people or emotional testing of different ways. in this kind encompasses that there know, Fraternity in the its potential members as of process, some students should no hazing or early times is kind of a rite of passage to full cannot endure the pain so initiation shall be allowed others eventually die. in any form or manner. brotherhood, it is where membership. Top campuses in The head of the school or they formed a group of Here in the friend to help each one Philippines, Fraternity the Philippines have many organization must assign of them, where members refers to a ‘Gang o cases of students getting at least two representatives must bond, interact and Gangster’, but not all. beaten too much in of the school to be present live together over the They call that such name initiations or getting their during the initiation. If the person period of the college life because of their violent life hangin on the line or for some High School crime done. Hazing that’s why, the government subjected to hazing or an act other forms of initiation life. This club becomes has always been seen implemented a place for members as a secretive campus regulating an act regulating suffers physical injuries, to meet, socialize and activity when it comes to hazing and other forms it dies because of this, present officers, create friendship amongst fraternities and pledging. of initiation rites in the sororities members and those other members. As a Indeed joining a fraternities, result each member fraternity or sorority is and other organizations who participated in the gains recognition, sense not an easy one. In fact it and providing penalties infliction shall be liable as principals. of belonging in a family is very difficult physically therefore. Anti-hazing Act This act took and an ability to feel and psychologically. Each needed and wanted by organization has its own also known as Republic effect after 15 days after the club. One of the most recruitment and initiation Act no. 8049, includes its publication and was controversial legacies left procedure which consists hazing asn an initiation rite now implemented in the to the modern fraternity of group and individual or practice for admission country to lessen the membership of number of people who or sorority by past activities. Generally, this into generations is the tradition is a long process lasting organizations. The term suffer and die because of organization shall include hazing and initiation. of physical, psychological, for weeks.