Planning A Perfect Curriculum

Most parents today are looking for a perfect school for their children. Even if it means we need to spend a thousands of money for their education. As long as the school meets our expectation and can satisfy our standard for learning then so be it. There are many schools in our society that offer quality education for our kids. Are they competent enough to develop our kids potential and  how good are they in providing the effective learning experience for them?

Practically, public schools are mandated to provide quality education to our children.  Government funds goes to them in order to provide quality education to all citizens of the country.  The teachers are professional, board passer and meet the standard of the state to educate student on their specific field.  In the Philippines, one of the main problems in public schools are the facilities and managing too many students.   Like what I felt, If my kids will be part of 50 students in a class, I don’t think he/she can learn a lot with that class.  However, I’ve seen that the curriculum that was implemented in public school are well planned.  I believe that can be implemented more successfully if there are few students per class. I also believed that public school teachers are very competent in their chosen profession.  But the challenge is on handling too many students per class plus poor facilities.

Technologies and innovation plays a great role in 21st century for learning, but again, here in the Philippines, it is still one of the greatest problem we are facing. Unlike other countries they already adapt technologies inside the school and it is considered the biggest source of contribution in education. Philippines are far far away behind in terms of teaching strategies approach compared to our neighbouring countries.  Government should need to review all our resources in order to provide needs of our public school. Philippines is a developing country that most parents can not afford to send their children in private school. Government are responsible in upgrading  our school facilities in order implement curriculum successfully like in the private schools. Every student has the right for a quality education either they are in private or public school. Our teacher’s competence is not the issue anymore.  Hopefully, most public schools are comparable to any known private schools nowadays.

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