6 in 10 high school teachers handling subjects they did not major in - EDCOM 2
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- A report of a national commission assessing the country’s education sector showed that 62%, or 6 in 10, of public high school teachers are handling subjects that they “did not major in college.”
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That's why im working after highschool
Korek po ..kya hirap n hirap sa Major sa Let Exsm, like ICT grad- Mathematics ang major sa LET, Business grad-Social Studies. ok lng po s mga nurses at Science major nila ky mdali po s knila pumasa
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May I suggest that we get rid of having too many subjects in our school. Just focus on STEM.
Bad Idea. Do you think Filipinos are not capable to learning multiple subjects? Elimination is not a key, its mastery and training of the learning of the country.
If you look at the graph, both physical sciences and biological sciences are among the top 3 mismatched subjects for educators. this does not seem like a good solution when the present problem already displays a dispproportionate focus on STEM. besides that, this feels like a false assumption as if madali lang kukunin ang credentials and process of mastery to other essential career paths in our system.
That might not go well in my opinion
high school? maraming ganyan sa college particularly sa state universities. lmao, imagine we were being taught mean, median, mode sa COLLEGE stats. I was in utterly disappointed...