The Forum - Nov.-Dec. 2009 - (Vol 10 Issue 6)
A Situationer on Philippine Education
Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc
The sad state of public school teachers in the Philippines is public knowledge. The plight of a public school teacher in the country is a harsh one: ridiculously low salaries, heavy teaching and non-teaching load, crowded classrooms, a stifling bureaucracy, corruption at various levels, and the lack of opportunities for career and personal growth.
A Situationer on Philippine Education
Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc
The sad state of public school teachers in the Philippines is public knowledge. The plight of a public school teacher in the country is a harsh one: ridiculously low salaries, heavy teaching and non-teaching load, crowded classrooms, a stifling bureaucracy, corruption at various levels, and the lack of opportunities for career and personal growth.