Report Iv
Report Iv
Report Iv
NEEDS OF THE
COUNTRY AND
LOCAL
COMMUNITIES
• In the Philippines, the genesis of community schools during the American period
planted the seed for the development of a good school-community partnership and the
development of a functionally literate citizenry. Community schools were expected to
contribute to the economic and cultural development of the people and the
communities where they served. They are shrines of knowledge and wisdom when
there are only few basic education schools in the country. They are concrete
reflections of the state's commitment to ensure equity and access to quality education.
Many of these community schools have evolved into community colleges and they
became the pioneer units of the many state colleges and universities in the country
now.
• Trade and agricultural schools are also good models of how a school can influence
positive social changes. These schools aim to contribute to the economic development
of the people and the community. Over the years, these schools have produced
professionals and scientist who are helpful in the development of agriculture and food
production in the country. For example, we have the world-renowned University of
the Philippines Los Banos, which is famous in the held of research and in developing
a lot of scientists in the field of agriculture, forestry, and other professional fields in
the Philippines and in the Asia-Pacific region. Some outstanding agriculture schools
are Central Luzon State University, Central Mindanao University, Mariano Marcos
State University, Eastern Visayas State University, and many others agricultural
universities
• The University of the Philippines, Manila also made outstanding contribution
developing local doctors who are serving in local communities in the country. Its
satellite campuses in Leyte, Davao, and Aurora are excellent models on how schools
can help serve the people.
• Silliman University, a private protestant school established during the time of the
Americans in Dumaguete City is a good example of how a school can influence the
transformation of the society. Silliman did not only produce outstanding leaders and
professionals in various disciplines and fields in the country. It has immensely
influenced the economic and cultural development of Dumaguete City and the whole
island of Negros. Currently, Silliman has strong research in marine science that
focuses on the conservation of our country’s marine resources.
Other schools have done noble contribution to nation building. The
following are just a few examples:
• The UP Baguio research on the indigenous peoples culture in the Cordillera Region.
• Ateneo de Manila University is also known for its contributions in helping the poor
people in various parts of the country and it has collaborations with other agencies
and institutions, like Gawad Kalinga, in its mission to end poverty and serve the poor.
• Miriam College partnership in developing children’s literacy in poor communities.
• St. Scholastica’s College program for empowering women and promoting gender
equity.
• The UP College of Law, Law Center for providing free legal assistance to poor
people.
• The Central Visayas Institute of Technology for developing science literacy by
building a good science and mathematics program in a small town of Jagna in the
province of Bohol.
All schools under the K-12 Education Program are expected to function as agents of social
change and transformation. They are expected to contribute to nation building by developing
holistically developed and functionally literate learners characterized by:
• Diokno (2010) observed that internationalization has opened the door for many countries to
improve their educational systems, especially in higher education. Specifically,
internationalization in education ranges from various activities such as faculty and student
exchange programs, development of offshore campuses or satellite campuses, establishment of
joint research projects and university linkages, among others. Part of these programs and
projects mentioned is the development and promotion of cultural understanding and respect to
diversity