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ISO 9001:2015
CERTIFIED
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Curricular Reforms in
Philippine Education

Issues , Trends, and Culture of Teaching

LIADEN N. LOPEZ
(COE Faculty)
Objectives

-Identify the major educational reforms in


the Philippines in the past decade;
-Identify the qualities of a good teacher;
-Explain the importance of education in the
Philippines
What is your idea of a
Curriculum
Curriculum
Curriculum
Check this out

? Before we continue,

Please watch the short


video clip
CURRICULUM IN THE PHILIPPINES
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCVJ2IjCZPY
National Elementary School Curriculum (NESC)
National Elementary School Curriculum (NESC)
National Elementary School Curriculum (NESC)
Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)
K+12 Curriculum Program
K+12 Curriculum Program

What are the educational reforms in the Philippines?

● K-12 extends compulsory schooling to grades 11 and


12, adding two years to secondary school, and makes
secondary education compulsory. Prior to its
implementation, the Philippines was the only country in
Asia, and one of only a few in the world, to have a basic
education system of just 10 years.
Current Curriculum in the Philippines
K+12 Curriculum Program
K+12 Curriculum Program
K+12 Curriculum Program
K+12 Curriculum Program (Weaknesses)
Now your turn:

Do you think educational


reforms are necessary?
Explain your answer.
Now your turn:

What do you think is the


importance of education to the
Filipinos?
Importance of Education to the Filipinos:

Fiilipino parents value education as one of the


most important legacies they can impart to
their children. They believe that having a
better education opens opportunities that
would ensure a good future and eventually lift
them out of poverty.
Now your turn:

What do you think are your


roles as future teachers to
help your learners achieve
their dreams?
Now your turn:

What are my qualities that


will make me a good teacher?
Qualities of Being a Good Teacher

1. Good Teachers Are Strong


Communicators.
2. Good Teachers Listen Well.
3. Good Teachers Focus on
Collaboration.
4. Good Teachers Are Adaptable.
Qualities of Being a Good Teacher

5. Good Teachers Are Engaging.


6. Good Teachers Show
Empathy.
7. Good Teachers Have Patience.
8. Good Teachers Share Best
Practices.
Let’s reflect on this:

“Education is the key to


unlock the golden door to
freedom.”
George Washington Carver

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