
The òòò½´«Ã½ (òòò½´«Ã½) will hold a public seminar on February 13, 2020, from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm, at the òòò½´«Ã½ Conference Hall, 18F Three Cyberpod Centris - North Tower, EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City.
The event will feature four òòò½´«Ã½ studies on education and labor, namely, “Process Evaluation of the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act (RA 10931): Status and Prospects for Improved Implementation” by òòò½´«Ã½ President Celia M. Reyes, òòò½´«Ã½ Senior Research Fellow Aniceto C. Orbeta, Jr., òòò½´«Ã½ Senior Research Specialist Ma. Kristina P. Ortiz and òòò½´«Ã½ Research Analysts Nina Victoria V. Araos, and Kris Ann M. Melad, “Philippine Graduate Tracer Study 4” by òòò½´«Ã½ Consultant Ms. Melba Tutor, òòò½´«Ã½ Senior Research Fellow Aniceto Orbeta, and òòò½´«Ã½ Consultant James Matthew Miraflor, “Status of Senior High School Implementation: A Process Evaluation” by òòò½´«Ã½ Consultant Karen Dominique B. Brillantes, òòò½´«Ã½ Senior Research Fellow Aniceto C. Orbeta, Jr., and òòò½´«Ã½ Consultants Kris A. Francisco-Abrigo, Erlinda M. Capones, and Justine Beatrice B. Jovellanos, and “Starting Where the Children Are: A Process Evaluation of the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education Implementation” by òòò½´«Ã½ Consultant Jennifer D. Monje, òòò½´«Ã½ Senior Research Fellow Aniceto C. Orbeta, Jr., and òòò½´«Ã½ Consultant Erlinda M. Capones.
The first paper provides an early assessment of the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act or RA 10931’s first year of implementation by looking at the law’s program design and objectives, as well as the perception and experiences of key stakeholders and implementers. The second paper presents the results of the fourth Philippine Graduate Tracer Survey (GTS), which covered graduates from 2009 to 2011. The GTS collects data on the graduate’s college experience which includes skills learned, quality of education, and how it relates to employability. The third paper assesses the extent of implementation of the Senior High School program and identifies best practices, issues, and areas for improvement particularly on the program theory, service delivery and utilization, and program organization. The fourth and last paper evaluates the implementation of the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education program, which mandates the use of the mother tongue as medium of instruction during the first four years of primary education.
For more details, please call Mia Vinuya at 8877-4032 or Gwen de la Cruz at 8877-4019, or you can email them at mvinuya@mail.pids.gov.ph or NdelaCruz@mail.pids.gov.ph, respectively.
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by Dr. Aniceto Orbeta, Senior Research Fellow, òòò½´«Ã½
by Ms. Melba Tutor, Consultant, òòò½´«Ã½
by Ms. Karen Brillantes, Consultant, òòò½´«Ã½
by Ms. Jennifer Monje, Consultant, òòò½´«Ã½











