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STATISTICS SHOW HOW INADEQUATE OUR education system is in providing the quality and level of standards needed by Filipino students to learn, develop and acquire skills. From low enrollment rates, high illiteracy rates, low achievement rates to a mismatch between acquired skills and industry requirements, not to mention poor teacher quality and morale, the Philippine education system has shown little improvement through the years. Changes in leadership and poor governance are only some of the factors contributing to the decline.
A strong advocate for education reform is Education Nation, an alliance convened to develop a reform agenda for education. Over the past year consultations were made with multi-sector organizations, parent groups, community organizations, and corporate foundations to discuss recommendations and positions on the various issues in education.
Workshop groups and forums were held in Cebu, Davao and Manila on specific areas such as Education Governance, Financing Education, Basic Education Reform, Higher Education, Alternative Learning Systems and Teacher Quality and Welfare. The output of these workshops have been condensed into a 10-point agenda that will be presented in February 2010.
Specific action points include transitioning the basic education cycle to 12 years, developing monitoring and evaluation systems, beginning with an independent testing system to measure performance and achievement levels of students based on learning outcomes, salary standardization and support for the National Competency Based Teacher Standards.
There have been many attempts to articulate one reform agenda or another for education but with each change in leadership, reforms remain unimplemented. The private sector, through multi-sector partnerships, has been somewhat effective in establishing education programs in specific communities but these have not been enough to bring about the reform-oriented policy changes that our education system desperately needs. Unesco’s Education For All has long ago recognized the distinct role and contribution of civil society in pushing for reforms and support for education. But education reform can be made more effective if we have the government as the “lead arm” in implementation. But with systemic failures in governance and policy implementation, year after year the same problems and the same issues resurface. Year after year, the same calls for reform are raised.
Education Nation calls for reform that is anchored on learning with strong governance structures and is responsive to global challenges. But education reform does not remain in the hands of a few persistent and determined organizations. Neither is it the sole responsibility of government, but one that is shared by all citizens as individuals and as communities. From teachers to students to parents, we all have a hand in ensuring that we get the education system we deserve. Ultimately, we will have no one else to blame but ourselves.
The call for an education president, however, is not being made just so a cohesive education reform strategy can immediately be put in motion. It is a call for each of us to stand up and take action. We should take the time to really be aware of what our country needs. We should make an effort to find out which candidate can truly deliver particularly on education, because education is the key driver for all other developmental reforms.
How we are today is the direct result of how we voted in past elections. Who we vote for now will hopefully determine the kind of education we will have in 10 to 15 years. If we do not choose an education president now, our education system will continue to fail and our country will be really left behind. That is not the kind of future that we want for succeeding generations.
The struggle for quality education is our nation’s struggle. There was a time not too long ago when a public school education was enough to provide someone with the skills to cope with the demands of the workplace and prime him toward a successful career. Not anymore.
What we have now are dismal achievement rates, low and inconsistent performance standards, poor overall quality and the loss of hope among students. There are some who still choose to paint a pretty picture of Philippine education. They honor the continuing heroic effort of our educators and acknowledge instances of demonstrated achievement in a sea of mediocrity. But the situation remains the same, and it will remain so in the days and years to come, unless we stand resolutely to reform our country’s education system.
Education reform is a struggle that begins with a determined advocacy for a common agenda, and comes to fruition under the leadership of a president who will eschew personal gain in favor of a clear vision of the country’s future. When a kariton as a means for education and learning is bestowed a place of honor, it is a cause for alarm, not hope.
As published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Opinion Section
09 January 2010 opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view/2010010....
Ching Jorge (chingjorge@gmail.com) is the vice president of Bato Balani Foundation Inc., a non-profit organization geared toward uplifting the quality of education and a member of Education Nation. She is also the lead convenor of Youth Vote Philippines and a fellow of the Asia Society.
Photos taken by Justine Castillo
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STATISTICS SHOW HOW INADEQUATE OUR education system is in providing the quality and level of standards needed by Filipino students to learn, develop and acquire skills. From low enrollment rates, high illiteracy rates, low achievement rates to a mismatch between acquired skills and industry requirements, not to mention poor teacher quality and morale, the Philippine education system has shown little improvement through the years. Changes in leadership and poor governance are only some of the factors contributing to the decline.
A strong advocate for education reform is Education Nation, an alliance convened to develop a reform agenda for education. Over the past year consultations were made with multi-sector organizations, parent groups, community organizations, and corporate foundations to discuss recommendations and positions on the various issues in education.
Workshop groups and forums were held in Cebu, Davao and Manila on specific areas such as Education Governance, Financing Education, Basic Education Reform, Higher Education, Alternative Learning Systems and Teacher Quality and Welfare. The output of these workshops have been condensed into a 10-point agenda that will be presented in February 2010.
Specific action points include transitioning the basic education cycle to 12 years, developing monitoring and evaluation systems, beginning with an independent testing system to measure performance and achievement levels of students based on learning outcomes, salary standardization and support for the National Competency Based Teacher Standards.
There have been many attempts to articulate one reform agenda or another for education but with each change in leadership, reforms remain unimplemented. The private sector, through multi-sector partnerships, has been somewhat effective in establishing education programs in specific communities but these have not been enough to bring about the reform-oriented policy changes that our education system desperately needs. Unesco’s Education For All has long ago recognized the distinct role and contribution of civil society in pushing for reforms and support for education. But education reform can be made more effective if we have the government as the “lead arm” in implementation. But with systemic failures in governance and policy implementation, year after year the same problems and the same issues resurface. Year after year, the same calls for reform are raised.
Education Nation calls for reform that is anchored on learning with strong governance structures and is responsive to global challenges. But education reform does not remain in the hands of a few persistent and determined organizations. Neither is it the sole responsibility of government, but one that is shared by all citizens as individuals and as communities. From teachers to students to parents, we all have a hand in ensuring that we get the education system we deserve. Ultimately, we will have no one else to blame but ourselves.
The call for an education president, however, is not being made just so a cohesive education reform strategy can immediately be put in motion. It is a call for each of us to stand up and take action. We should take the time to really be aware of what our country needs. We should make an effort to find out which candidate can truly deliver particularly on education, because education is the key driver for all other developmental reforms.
How we are today is the direct result of how we voted in past elections. Who we vote for now will hopefully determine the kind of education we will have in 10 to 15 years. If we do not choose an education president now, our education system will continue to fail and our country will be really left behind. That is not the kind of future that we want for succeeding generations.
The struggle for quality education is our nation’s struggle. There was a time not too long ago when a public school education was enough to provide someone with the skills to cope with the demands of the workplace and prime him toward a successful career. Not anymore.
What we have now are dismal achievement rates, low and inconsistent performance standards, poor overall quality and the loss of hope among students. There are some who still choose to paint a pretty picture of Philippine education. They honor the continuing heroic effort of our educators and acknowledge instances of demonstrated achievement in a sea of mediocrity. But the situation remains the same, and it will remain so in the days and years to come, unless we stand resolutely to reform our country’s education system.
Education reform is a struggle that begins with a determined advocacy for a common agenda, and comes to fruition under the leadership of a president who will eschew personal gain in favor of a clear vision of the country’s future. When a kariton as a means for education and learning is bestowed a place of honor, it is a cause for alarm, not hope.
As published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Opinion Section
09 January 2010 opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view/2010010....
Ching Jorge (chingjorge@gmail.com) is the vice president of Bato Balani Foundation Inc., a non-profit organization geared toward uplifting the quality of education and a member of Education Nation. She is also the lead convenor of Youth Vote Philippines and a fellow of the Asia Society.
Photos taken by Justine Castillo
Some Rights Reserved
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STATISTICS SHOW HOW INADEQUATE OUR education system is in providing the quality and level of standards needed by Filipino students to learn, develop and acquire skills. From low enrollment rates, high illiteracy rates, low achievement rates to a mismatch between acquired skills and industry requirements, not to mention poor teacher quality and morale, the Philippine education system has shown little improvement through the years. Changes in leadership and poor governance are only some of the factors contributing to the decline.
A strong advocate for education reform is Education Nation, an alliance convened to develop a reform agenda for education. Over the past year consultations were made with multi-sector organizations, parent groups, community organizations, and corporate foundations to discuss recommendations and positions on the various issues in education.
Workshop groups and forums were held in Cebu, Davao and Manila on specific areas such as Education Governance, Financing Education, Basic Education Reform, Higher Education, Alternative Learning Systems and Teacher Quality and Welfare. The output of these workshops have been condensed into a 10-point agenda that will be presented in February 2010.
Specific action points include transitioning the basic education cycle to 12 years, developing monitoring and evaluation systems, beginning with an independent testing system to measure performance and achievement levels of students based on learning outcomes, salary standardization and support for the National Competency Based Teacher Standards.
There have been many attempts to articulate one reform agenda or another for education but with each change in leadership, reforms remain unimplemented. The private sector, through multi-sector partnerships, has been somewhat effective in establishing education programs in specific communities but these have not been enough to bring about the reform-oriented policy changes that our education system desperately needs. Unesco’s Education For All has long ago recognized the distinct role and contribution of civil society in pushing for reforms and support for education. But education reform can be made more effective if we have the government as the “lead arm” in implementation. But with systemic failures in governance and policy implementation, year after year the same problems and the same issues resurface. Year after year, the same calls for reform are raised.
Education Nation calls for reform that is anchored on learning with strong governance structures and is responsive to global challenges. But education reform does not remain in the hands of a few persistent and determined organizations. Neither is it the sole responsibility of government, but one that is shared by all citizens as individuals and as communities. From teachers to students to parents, we all have a hand in ensuring that we get the education system we deserve. Ultimately, we will have no one else to blame but ourselves.
The call for an education president, however, is not being made just so a cohesive education reform strategy can immediately be put in motion. It is a call for each of us to stand up and take action. We should take the time to really be aware of what our country needs. We should make an effort to find out which candidate can truly deliver particularly on education, because education is the key driver for all other developmental reforms.
How we are today is the direct result of how we voted in past elections. Who we vote for now will hopefully determine the kind of education we will have in 10 to 15 years. If we do not choose an education president now, our education system will continue to fail and our country will be really left behind. That is not the kind of future that we want for succeeding generations.
The struggle for quality education is our nation’s struggle. There was a time not too long ago when a public school education was enough to provide someone with the skills to cope with the demands of the workplace and prime him toward a successful career. Not anymore.
What we have now are dismal achievement rates, low and inconsistent performance standards, poor overall quality and the loss of hope among students. There are some who still choose to paint a pretty picture of Philippine education. They honor the continuing heroic effort of our educators and acknowledge instances of demonstrated achievement in a sea of mediocrity. But the situation remains the same, and it will remain so in the days and years to come, unless we stand resolutely to reform our country’s education system.
Education reform is a struggle that begins with a determined advocacy for a common agenda, and comes to fruition under the leadership of a president who will eschew personal gain in favor of a clear vision of the country’s future. When a kariton as a means for education and learning is bestowed a place of honor, it is a cause for alarm, not hope.
As published in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Opinion Section
09 January 2010 opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view/2010010....
Ching Jorge (chingjorge@gmail.com) is the vice president of Bato Balani Foundation Inc., a non-profit organization geared toward uplifting the quality of education and a member of Education Nation. She is also the lead convenor of Youth Vote Philippines and a fellow of the Asia Society.
Photos taken by Justine Castillo
Some Rights Reserved
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Western Maryland Health Systems new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center opened, to the public, on Saturday, November 21, 2009.
Information About WMHS:
Welcome to the New Western Maryland Regional Medical Center located on Willowbrook Road in Cumberland. Our new facility offers a comprehensive range of general and specialty services for medical, surgical, pediatric and obstetrical patients. Sophisticated diagnostic testing services and state-of-the-art procedures are now available in one centralized location that is convenient to everyone in the tri-state area. We are extremely proud of our new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center and look forward to providing our community with superior care, surprisingly close.
Information obtained at: www.wmhs.com/
Western Maryland Health Systems new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center opened, to the public, on Saturday, November 21, 2009.
Information About WMHS:
Welcome to the New Western Maryland Regional Medical Center located on Willowbrook Road in Cumberland. Our new facility offers a comprehensive range of general and specialty services for medical, surgical, pediatric and obstetrical patients. Sophisticated diagnostic testing services and state-of-the-art procedures are now available in one centralized location that is convenient to everyone in the tri-state area. We are extremely proud of our new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center and look forward to providing our community with superior care, surprisingly close.
Information obtained at: www.wmhs.com/
Western Maryland Health Systems new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center opened, to the public, on Saturday, November 21, 2009.
Information About WMHS:
Welcome to the New Western Maryland Regional Medical Center located on Willowbrook Road in Cumberland. Our new facility offers a comprehensive range of general and specialty services for medical, surgical, pediatric and obstetrical patients. Sophisticated diagnostic testing services and state-of-the-art procedures are now available in one centralized location that is convenient to everyone in the tri-state area. We are extremely proud of our new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center and look forward to providing our community with superior care, surprisingly close.
Information obtained at: www.wmhs.com/
Western Maryland Health Systems new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center opened, to the public, on Saturday, November 21, 2009. The Medical Center is located in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland. The new traffic pattern on Willowbrook Road includes two "Round-Abouts". I believe these Round-Abouts are the first in Allegany County.
Information About WMHS:
Welcome to the New Western Maryland Regional Medical Center located on Willowbrook Road in Cumberland. Our new facility offers a comprehensive range of general and specialty services for medical, surgical, pediatric and obstetrical patients. Sophisticated diagnostic testing services and state-of-the-art procedures are now available in one centralized location that is convenient to everyone in the tri-state area. We are extremely proud of our new Western Maryland Regional Medical Center and look forward to providing our community with superior care, surprisingly close.
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If you're experiencing spine problems, your healthcare provider may recommend a series of tests to help diagnose your condition. These tests may include physical exams, imaging studies, and diagnostic tests, among others. In this article, we'll discuss the different tests used in spine problem evaluation, their purpose, and how they're performed. By the end of this article, you'll have a better understanding of what to expect during the diagnostic process for spine problems.
The spine is a complex structure that plays an essential role in the body, serving as a structural support for the body, protecting the spinal cord, and allowing for movement and flexibility. However, the spine is also prone to various problems that can cause pain, discomfort, and even disability. Proper evaluation and diagnosis of spine problems are critical for effective treatment.
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EMG is a diagnostic test often utilized by your doctor when a patient has numbness, tingling , shooting pain, pain or weakness into the arms, hands, legs or feet.
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Two Key Steps Towards aSocially Inclusive JNUIJNUSU congratulates the student community for itsspirited participation inthe ongoing struggle to ensure 27% OBC reservation,recognition of Madarsa certlfic~tes, reconstitution of the Proctorial Board,fair enquiry and punishment to ABVPsserial violence mongers,2005 cut.-off date of UGC fellowships, facilities for PH students and others Issues in our Charter of Demands.20 students have already joined.
the relay hunge~strike, which has reached its second day. There has been no response from theadministration, and clearly the strugglemust be intensified. We appeel to the student community to continue to rally behind JNUSU to ensure that the administration agrees to all of.
our demands. · The essence behind the ongoing struggle is to create amore socially just and inclusive JNU. For JNU to becDme truly progressive andinclusive,ij isessential that along with making our admission system as Inclusive as possible and ensuring financial assistance forresearchand higher education,we make sure that all students,once they are here, are provided with all possible facilities so that they can make the.
best use ofJNUsacademic infrastructure. .
PH students in particular need more financial support and infrastructural facilities. It is a matter of grave concernthat even acampus like JNU was hardly aware to the direneeds and hurdles that they face. Ittook several efforts by the PH students to put.
even the basic necessities in place. JNUSU's continuous struggle has led to only amodest beginning inthe process. For instance,the HelenKeller un~has. been upgraded in the Central University. However,alot more needs to be done. The Helen Keller unit as of now is too crowdedand not properlyventilated,and therefore needs to be made more spacious and user friendly. Sound Indicators must be put in place,parking spaces need to be pro-perly delineated and adhered to. Proper ramps will also have to be constructed in the EximBankand CHS DSA Library, and also for the basement of the CentraJ Library. Software-enabled computers should be installed in allthe Schools and Centre libraries. Asmall beginning has started in this direction, which must be expan'ded and expedited.Equally important isthe provision ofhealth facilities for JNU students. Ours isaresidenttal campus, and thenumber ofstudentsbeing admitted isincreasing every year. The current state of the health centre is completelyinadequate to cater to even theminimum healt.hcare needs of any patient. There are various issues involved.For one, there are very few doctors. There are just two permanent doctorsand a few specialists come once in while. Another issue is that the health centre is open only for a limited time.Also, the medical.
infrastructure in the heattn centre is abysmally poor,and moreover there is astrong reluctance in the health centre to make use.
of even the existing facilities. Patients are routinely referred to AIIMS, Safdarjung, and even private hospitals like GM ModiHospitaJ. The health centre does not handle cases as simple as a bad stomach infection! Private hospitals runon their own.
commercial logic, and often expensive medicines and uncalled-for diagnostic tests are foisted on the students.Students have to bear theburden of massive medical bills.which are often not reimbursed.The current wave of state-sponsored privatisation of health services hasresulted Inacut in the budgets of hospitalslikeAIIMS and Safdarjung. These hospitals are becoming moreunderstaffed and underequipped.
year after year, due to the govemmenfs callousness regarding public health..
In spite of the fact that JNU Is aresidential campus, the JNU administration has shown extreme insensftf.vlty towards.
upgrading and revamping its health centre, Increasingly leaving the members of the JNU community at the mercy of marketbnrtalit!es. Let us all be clear about one thing. The administration has the funds, it is essentially a problem of priorities. Thisadministration is perfectly willing to spend money on ubeautification', rather thenon financial assistance to students, or on better library and.
health facilities. .
A$ studentswho do not share the administration'svision forour university, it isincumbent on us to force theadministration to change its.
priorities.We have aCentre for Community Health and Social Medicine in our campus, and as socially sensitised students, we musttranslate the values ofour academicsinto alivingrealtty. We need to ensure that our health centre does not operate under the dictates ofthe.
corporales and the market, but is sensitlw~ to thefinancial constraints of the patients,Is all-inclusive and efficient..
in course of the ongoing agitation, the JNUSU has categorically demanded that the permanent staff Including doctors must beincreased. At least the emergency services must be kept open round the clock.All basic diagnostictests must be put in place,and the present attitude of off-loading the patients even with fairly manageable aliments to nearest hospitals must be stopped..
JNUSU appeals tothe student community to rally behind the ongoing struggle and the relay hunger strike for progressive policies and aco"ectpriority ofinfrastructwral expansion that will make JNU really socially inclusive..
Sandeep ~ Shephalika Shekhar Pallavi Deka.
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