Well yes and no.
Let me explain, most of public school in the Philippines have funds problem as a result of this sardines pack classrooms, rare books and no food allowance. While from the last administration of President Arroyo public school have receive funds per student given to the schools, private or public. It's really a vitamin shot for the schools to survive, but it is still way down the actual cause for education. As a result, few students actually get the education they need.
Yes the education in the Philippines performs its function, but only to the few.
Now, thanks to the new administration educational funds are less than ever. Higher tuition fee and fewer students in school are seen in the coming school days.
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Yes, educational institutions in the Philippines perform an important role in providing formal education and training to students. They play a key role in shaping the future workforce and contributing to the overall development of the country.
Some current issues in the Philippines' education system include inadequate funding leading to overcrowded classrooms and lack of resources, disparities in quality of education between urban and rural areas, and limited access to higher education for marginalized groups such as indigenous peoples and those in poverty. Additionally, there are challenges with outdated curriculum, teacher shortages, and inadequate teacher training.
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