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CHED to shut down poor teacher educ programs

By J.Lo 

 “CHED resolution has yet to be translated into CHED memorandum order  implements  resolution. Implementation is also  different matter entirely,” Rep. Kristine Alexie Besas Tutor (Bohol, 3rd district), chair of  House committee on civil service and professional regulation said Commission on Higher Education must deliver on its recently issued resolution  promises to order  closure of teacher education programs that fall below minimum standards.

Tutor said CHED must now turn its resolution into  memorandum to implement  policy.
 
Lawmaker   said  promises to close down non-performing and non-compliant teacher education programs have been made several times in the past.

“I want to believe it will finally happen because it must be done to stop  further deterioration of basic education nationwide,” Tutor said.

Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) said  CHED had revised its memorandum order nos. 74 to 80 and 82, series of 2017, designed to ensure  quality of pre-service teacher education in the country.

Revised  policy states  CHED will now issue  notice of immediate closure of programs, among  other intervention, for teacher education institutions consistently found to be non-performing in  Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and non-compliant with  minimum standards set by CHED. 

Based on  study that looks at 12-year data from  Professional Regulatory Commission and  Commission on Higher Education (CHED), over half, or 56%, of all TEIs have performed below average in  annual licensure exam for teachers in elementary and secondary education.

The 2023 study by education advocacy group Philippine Business for Education found tonly 2% of schools offering teacher education can be classified as “high-performing” or those with passing rates of at least 75%.

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