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K to 12 and Higher Education Patricia B. Licuanan, Ph.D. Chairperson Commission on Higher Education

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  • K to 12 and Higher Education

    Patricia B. Licuanan, Ph.D. Chairperson

    Commission on Higher Education

  • Perspectives on Philippine higher education Higher education landscape Critical areas of concern Key Result Areas Basic education graduates and their impact on higher education CHEDs K to 12 efforts Implications of the K to 12 Program for higher education

    OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

  • Perspectives on Philippine Higher Education

  • PHILIPPINE HIGHER EDUCATION

    Thrusts

    Expanded and enhanced career and life chances and choices for students Higher education and higher education institutions in the full service of national development

  • PHILIPPINE HIGHER EDUCATION

    Strategic roles in national development

    Instrument for poverty alleviation Vehicle for technologically-driven national development and global competitiveness

  • PHILIPPINE HIGHER EDUCATION

    Contribution to poverty alleviation

    instruction research extension

    capacity opportunity

    POOR

  • PHILIPPINE HIGHER EDUCATION

    Contribution to economic development

    Human capital formation

    Services sector Business processing outsourcing

    Technologically-driven national competitiveness

    High-level scientific and technologically-oriented professionals Human resource for research, development and innovation

  • Higher Education Landscape

  • Number of Higher Education Institutions by Type

    Institutional Type/AY 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10

    2010/11

    Total HEIs (excluding SUCs campuses) 1,701 1,741 1,792 1,823

    Total HEIs (including SUCs campuses) 2,034 2,074 2,180 2,247

    Public 201 205 219 219

    State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) 110 110 110 110

    SUCs Campuses 333 333 388 424

    Local Universities and Colleges (LUCs) 75 79 93 93

    Others (include OGS, CSI, Special HEI) 16 16 16 16

    Private 1,500 1,536 1,573 1,604

    Sectarian 300 302 322 334

    Non-Sectarian 1,200 1,234 1,251 1, 270

  • LUZON

    VISAYAS

    MINDANAO

    Distribution of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)

    Public = 643 (29%) Private = 1,604 (71%)

    Total = 2,247 (including satellite campuses)

    Distribution of students

    Public = 1.19M (40%) Private = 1.74M (60%) Total = 2.9M

    MAPPING OF HEIs

  • Critical Areas of Concern

  • LACK OF OVERALL VISION, FRAMEWORK, PLAN FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

    DETERIORATING QUALITY OF HIGHER EDUCATION

    LIMITED ACCESS TO QUALITY HIGHER EDUCATION

  • Proliferation of HEIs and programs Skills and Jobs Mismatch Oversubscribed and Undersubscribed Programs

    LACK OF OVERALL VISION, FRAMEWORK AND PLAN

  • Declining Performance of Graduates Inadequate Faculty Credentials and Facilities Lack of Accreditation of HEIs and Programs Unplanned Expansion Declining Global Competitiveness

    DETERIORATING QUALITY

  • Low Participation and Completion Rate Increasing Costs Limited Student Assistance Programs

    LIMITED ACCESS

  • Key Result Areas

  • KEY RESULT AREAS

    Rationalization of Higher Education

    Improving Quality and Standards

    Rapid, equitable and sustained economic growth

    Increasing Access to Quality HE

    Transparency and Accountability

    Organizational Development

    Poverty reduction and empowerment of the poor

    Anti-corruption/transparent,

    accountable and participatory governance

  • Developing typology of HEIs Amalgamation of HEIs Moratorium on new HEIs and programs Harmonization of public and private HEIs K to 12

    RATIONALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

  • Quality Assurance Phase-out/ Closure of substandard programs Compliance with international standards Faculty Development/ HEIs Management Development Programs

    IMPROVING QUALITY AND STANDARDS

  • Centers of Excellence (COEs) / Centers of Development (CODs)

    Zonal and Regional Research Centers established

    and supported National Universities and Colleges for Agriculture and Fisheries (NUCAFs)/ Provincial Institutes of Agriculture and Fisheries (PIAFs)

    IMPROVING QUALITY AND STANDARDS

  • Student Financial Assistance Program (STUFAP) Comprehensive study on all publicly funded student financial assistance

    INCREASING ACCESS TO QUALITY HIGHER EDUCATION

  • Basic Education Graduates and Their Impact on Higher Education

  • Low completion rate in higher education

    BASIC EDUCATION GRADUATES AND THEIR IMPACT ON HIGHER EDUCATION

    Grade 1 pupils 100

    finish Grade 6 34 dropout

    66

    enroll in 1st year HS 8 OSY

    58

    finish high school 15 dropout

    43

    23 enroll in HE, 10 TVET 10 OSY

    33

    14 graduate in HE, 7 TVET 12 dropout

    21

  • Graduates who are ill-prepared for higher

    education and employment

    Human development issues

    Filipino graduates not recognized abroad

    Misperception of basic education

    BASIC EDUCATION GRADUATES AND THEIR IMPACT ON HIGHER EDUCATION

  • CHEDs K to 12 Efforts

  • Development of College Readiness Standards Curriculum Review and Enhancement Teacher Training

    CHEDS K TO 12 EFFORTS

  • Creation of K to 12 Coordinating Committee, Task Forces, etc.

    Stakeholder Consultations

    K to 12 Information, Education and

    Communication

    CHEDS K TO 12 EFFORTS

  • Implications of the K to 12 Program for Higher Education

  • High school graduates better prepared for higher education

    Better mastery of basics Remedial courses no longer necessary

    High school graduates better prepared for

    work

    More graduates will go directly to work Development of a National Qualifications

    Framework

    IMPLICATIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

  • Development of a Revised General Education Curriculum

    Possible shortening of college curriculum Teacher Education

    IMPLICATIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

  • Some Issues

    Enrollment gap during transition years

    Schedule for implementation Readiness of system Political implications

    IMPLICATIONS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION

  • Conclusion

  • THANK YOU!