To those who are determined to fulfill their dreams, they say: Sky is the limit. But to those who are determined to have quality education, they now say: Space is the limit.
Space.
As the number of students increased this school year 2010-2011, the number of rooms lessened. Meaning there's an inverse proportionality relationship between these two in which the quality of education is directly affected.
This problem has been burdening the country for years now. The government promised to fix this issue and yet the result was minimal to be felt by the people.
We're lagging in terms of quality compared to our fellow Asians. The government is partly to blame in the continuous deterioration of the quality of education. One evidence would be the lack of budget intended to construct classrooms and school buildings that can accommodate the growing population of students. Another would be the small salary of public school teachers which urges them to shift fields or to go abroad. This leads to the lacking of teachers where in the 1:45 was not followed.
If the new administration would allocate enough time and budget to education, then there will be an assurance that Philippines would be able to rise again from the muddy state of poverty.





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