Tag: Education Reform
The Silent Skills Crisis in Philippine Education
Every year, hundreds of thousands of students graduate across the Philippines with diplomas in hand. On paper, this suggests a functioning education system.
Yet a...
Why High Test Scores Fail to Measure True Educational Quality
Every year, schools celebrate the same achievement.
Higher test scores.
Governments praise them.Schools advertise them.Parents feel reassured.
But there is a problem that rarely gets addressed:
Some of...
10 Countries Where Education Is Changing the Fastest
Education systems rarely change quickly. Curriculum reforms, teacher training programs, and school infrastructure usually evolve slowly over many years.
Yet in recent times, several countries...
The Hidden Crisis in Global Education Systems
People typically judge global education systems by their performance metrics.
Test scores.Graduation rates.International rankings.
On the surface, many systems appear stable — even successful. Students perform...
Lessons From Global Education Reforms That Actually Worked
Education reform is one of the most ambitious challenges governments face.Many initiatives promise transformation—yet few deliver lasting results.
Still, some reforms have worked.Not temporarily. Not...
Why Evaluating Teachers Is Essential for Quality Education Today
Teaching Quality Is the Core of Great SchoolsEffective teaching is the most important school-based factor shaping student learning.
Quality education doesn’t happen by accident.
It happens...
The Future of Education in a Changing World
Education has always shaped civilizations, but never before has it faced such rapid pressure to evolve.
Technological disruption, shifting labor markets, demographic change, and global...
10 Biggest Problems in Philippine Education
Education is essential for personal growth and national development in the Philippines. Yet, the system faces many challenges that affect students, teachers, and communities....
Incompetent Public Teachers: A Hidden Crisis in the Philippines
Behind the walls of many public schools in the Philippines lies a problem that few openly discuss—teacher incompetence. Thousands of teachers demonstrate dedication, diligence,...
Impact of K-12 on Teachers and Students in the Philippines
The K-12 education system, implemented in 2012 by the Philippine government, was a groundbreaking reform. The program extended the country’s primary education from 10...

















