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September 4th, 2005 09:12 AM #21
grabe naman ang resulta!!!!siguro hindi lang yung system kung hindi baka yung mga bata wala na gana mag-aral..sana bigyan pansin ito ng gobyerno natin...dapat kasi mataas ang budget for education...grabe talaga!!!
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September 4th, 2005 11:18 AM #22
parang yung pinalabas last week sa imbestigador.sabi pa nga nung ininterview dun ng GMA7 hindi na daw naaabsorb ng mga student ang mga pinag aaralan nila..
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September 4th, 2005 11:37 AM #23
IMO, one reason for the deterioriation in the quality of our education is the very low wages for our teachers, a lot of good ones have left for abroad, leaving the mediocre ones to tend to the classrooms. This is a very important factor, good teachers capture the attention of the students, that way the lessons are fully absorbed, bad teachers bore you to sleep.
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September 4th, 2005 12:17 PM #24
i agree.. at baket walang budget? kase kinukurakot. root of all problems yan corruption. may mga ripple effects nde lang sa educational system....
so sad.
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September 4th, 2005 09:55 PM #25
tama ka tsinita..nakaka-asar yung mga politiko na ang gara ng mga sasakyan..may nakita pa akong congressman naka VWtoureg!!!!panu kaya ma-afford un kung wla kurakot????mga teacher sa public malamang wala gana magturo mababa na sweldo pati benefits walang kwenta dahil GSIS diba palugi ata...hay..grabe...
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September 4th, 2005 10:19 PM #26
Kita niyo ba yung special episode ng Imbestigador kagabi? Yung isang province, ni classroom wala, sa labas nag tuturo yung teacher. yung bata umiiyak pag di nakakapasok ng school... sayang naman. What would the next generation of pinoys be like without proper education?
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September 4th, 2005 10:32 PM #27Originally Posted by ILuvDetailing
hindi ko napanuod kagabi pero may napanuod ako na un ang feature dati sa channel 2 ata..kawawa talaga..sayang yung mga gusto mag-aral pero mahirap lang sila..dapat maging lesson ito sa mga nag-aaral sa private schools na pabaya, hindi manlang na-appreciate kung ano meron sila...
Do you guys know "world vision foundation"? they accept donation of P450/month to send a child to school..I invite you to become part of us..
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September 4th, 2005 10:33 PM #28Originally Posted by nikySignature
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September 5th, 2005 12:04 AM #29Originally Posted by orly_andico
Pero going back, is that really our GDP?
Kung ganun, it is so high and if that were the case, we should be debt-free and out of poverty by now (since we would only need 1/5th or 4 trillion pesos worth of that amount and the bad state of our poor country would be gone.)
But what is happening?
Singapore only has 4 TIMES LESS than what we have but they are way way better than us in EVERY ASPECT!!!
Also, despite having a GDP total of $234.5 billion, Hong Kong's Debt is only 2 PERCENT of their GDP!
Corruption, tax evasion, tax collection inefficiencies, etc. but there could be more.
All in all, what happens next?
EDIT: Sigh...... must continue reading Business section in the newspapers.Last edited by Blackraven; September 5th, 2005 at 12:23 AM.
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September 5th, 2005 12:12 AM #30
DepED is not merely dept, it's a business. from textbook suppliers/printers to school construction/"donation per se", yan ang other role ng dept na yan. The sooner parents accept this and just take advantage of whatever (less or more) this dept. can offer to their kids, the easier it is not to totally depend their kids' future on this controversial dept.
Daming issue ng SU7:grin:
Xiaomi E-Car