K-12: Will it solve the dilemma of Filipino professionals?
School children in class. The question as to whether quality education still persists in the Philippines? With the advent of globalization, it seems developing countries were forced to adapt to new strategies and public policies that are attuned to the needs of a globalized economy. Under the leadership of a U.S.-educated President Benigno Aquino III, the Philippines has geared up to introduce a new educational system that may have been in the shelves for long while. And it is only now that education officials have thought about of polishing it in order to be attuned to the present economic demands. The Philippines is left without any choice but to succumb to the calls of a globalized economy. Perhaps, government officials have thought it wise that it is about time that the present educational system be upgraded so that it could respond to the requirements of the international markets. They might have thought that Filipino professionals were left behind in so far as the standards o...