Topic > Reflection Paper on K To 12 - 1292

Philippine graduates may now have a better chance of competing in the international job market. Promotion and other qualifications are based on educational background, and adding another year of education is a privilege. And we must remember that grade 11 and grade 12 are government subsidized (free). The possibilities of economic growth in a broader perspective from the K to 12 result inspire a lower poverty rate for the country. Changing the system we are used to is difficult, believing in a new ideology and embarking on an idea one year later can be perceived as a great burden. You need to know to create a sustainable environment/economy. We need to know the challenges around. The economy of a nation determines the poverty and social being of its citizens. The K to 12 effect is indeed a long-term process. But what else can we do, after all we have always been incapable of waiting for progress. We should remember that answering the same question with the same solution has a lower chance of success than answering questions using different strategies. K to 12 is an aid for economic growth. The success of the K-12 curriculum is too difficult to measure. Indicators of such success cover a wide range of research. As we all know, there is no single best way to educate, each individual's learning process is cultivated and happens naturally day after day. In the matter of competition in the global context, Filipinos never fail to discover ways to be at the top, but somehow our education system prevents us from being more competitive because of our