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Prepared by: for: Victor Ordonez Hong Kong Educational November 2000 Research Association
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I. The Case Study: The Presidential Commission on Educational Reform in the Philippines EDUCATION REFORM:
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I. The Case Study: The Presidential Commission on Educational Reform in the Philippines II. A Regional Overview - Reform efforts in Asia - Lessons from the collective experience EDUCATION REFORM:
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PREMISES PROCESS PRODUCT THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION ON EDUCATIONAL REFORM (Philippines)
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PREMISES Challenge of Emerging Demands Broad Definitions: Formal and Nonformal Role of State; Role of Private Sector Values Affecting Philippine Education
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Document Research EDCOM (1992) Philippine Education Sector Study Report of UNESCO Delors Commission Medium Term Philippine Development Plan PROCESS
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Consultation with Stakeholders Teachers/Students Staff from DECS, CHED, TESDA Parents and Other Sectors Public Officials Experts and Consultants PROCESS
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Document Research Consultation with Stakeholders PROCESS
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Finance FIN Sciences ISTMEOT Governance GOV Language MOI Teachers TDAWQA Quality
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Recommendations not chosen: Policy already exists Not budget-feasible Already proposed as legislation Calls for further study Safeguarding procedures
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An Agenda for Reform Nine Specific Proposals
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 1 Establishment of the National Coordinating Council for Education (NCCE)
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 2 Rationalization, within a Moratorium Period, of the Creation and Conversion of the State Universities and Colleges
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 3 Reorientation of the Premises of Financing Public Higher Education
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 4 Establishment of a One-year Pre- baccalaureate System
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 5 Faculty Development at the Tertiary Level
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 6 Strengthening of Teacher Competencies at the Basic Education Level
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 7 Expansion of the Options for Medium of Instruction in Grade 1 through the Use of the Regional Lingua Franca or the Vernacular
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 8 Establishment of a National Educational Evaluation and Testing System (NEETS)
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PRODUCT PROPOSAL NO. 9 Establishment of Common Standards of Accreditation Per Discipline
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I. The Case Study: The Presidential Commission on Educational Reform in the Philippines II. A Regional Overview - Reform efforts in Asia - Lessons from the collective experience EDUCATION REFORM:
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Reform Efforts in Asia * The imperatives of change * Existing surveys of previous reforms * Examples: Kazakstan, Jilin, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Rajastan,etc.
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Lessons from the Collective Experience * Generic reform vs. targeted reform * Reorganization vs. reform * Intervention reform vs. inevitable reform * Administrative reform vs. pedagogical reform
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* Generic reform vs. targeted reform - by sub-sector: primary, secondary, university, etc. - by geography: regions, provinces - by positive discrimination: low performers, centers of excellence - by functional area: textbook provision, curriculum, school supervision
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Lessons from the Collective Experience * Generic reform vs. targeted reform * Reorganization vs. reform * Intervention reform vs. inevitable reform * Administrative reform vs. pedagogical reform
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* Reorganization vs. reform - The anatomy, physiology, and pathology of organizations - Reorganization requirements; reform requirements - Examples
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Lessons from the Collective Experience * Generic reform vs. targeted reform * Reorganization vs. reform * Intervention reform vs. inevitable reform * Administrative reform vs. pedagogical reform
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* Intervention reform vs. inevitable reform - Timing; authorship - Methodology: top-down or bottom-up; deductive vs. inductive - Role of legislation, bureaucracy, stakeholders, civil society
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Lessons from the Collective Experience * Generic reform vs. targeted reform * Reorganization vs. reform * Intervention reform vs. inevitable reform * Administrative reform vs. pedagogical reform
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* Administrative reform vs. pedagogical reform - Efficiency or effectiveness - The bureaucracy or the classroom - Content or delivery - Todays student: his/her new learning needs; his/her new way of thinking and learning
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Lessons from the Collective Experience * Generic reform vs. targeted reform * Reorganization vs. reform * Intervention reform vs. inevitable reform * Administrative reform vs. pedagogical reform
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Prepared by: for: Victor Ordonez Hong Kong Educational November 2000 Research Association
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