Edcom 2 reports 24 million Filipinos functionally illiterate

The Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2) released its top 10 findings for 2025, highlighting widespread functional illiteracy affecting 24 million Filipinos and the ongoing exclusion of millions of children with disabilities from basic services.

On January 1, 2026, the Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2) unveiled its top 10 findings for the previous year. The first finding drew from the Philippine Statistics Authority's 2024 Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey, released on April 30, 2025. It revealed that over 24 million Filipinos aged 10 to 64 are functionally illiterate, with another 5.8 million basically illiterate.

The second finding, from the policy brief 'Accelerating Support for Learners with Disabilities' issued on November 21, 2025, exposed significant gaps in inclusive education. Although the Inclusive Education Act aligns with international best practices, local resource and capacity shortages hinder its implementation. Only 391,089 learners with disabilities are enrolled in public schools, accounting for just 8 percent of the estimated 5.1 million children with disabilities nationwide.

Third, merely 43 percent of malnourished children aged two to four are covered by the Department of Social Welfare and Development's supplementary feeding program. Edcom 2 points to structural issues and facility-based interventions as key factors, urging a 'system reset' to define governance roles and ensure programs reach vulnerable groups. Additionally, funding misunderstandings have blocked national programs from the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, with some agencies reducing health and education support under the misconception that the region's block grant suffices.

Meanwhile, Congress plans to extend the Edcom 2 model to agriculture via Senate Bill 1624, establishing the Congressional Commission on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Security.

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The Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2) has backed the repeal of the charters of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), stating reforms are long overdue more than three decades after their establishment. Edcom 2 executive director Karol Mark Yee noted that many issues identified in the 1990s persist, including gaps in quality, mismatches between education and employment, and uneven regional access.

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The Commission on Higher Education has postponed the pilot testing of its proposed reframed general education curriculum from 2026 to 2028. The decision follows petitions from teachers, students, and advocacy groups opposing the reduction of GE units from 36 to 18. Officials cited the need for further review of stakeholder comments.

Educators, students, and advocacy groups filed petitions on May 12 seeking to halt CHED's plan to reduce general education units from 36 to 18. The move comes amid concerns over teacher displacement and a market-driven shift in higher education.

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A Hong Kong government-funded online education portal has failed to meet user targets, with thousands of resources never downloaded or used, according to an Audit Commission report. The executive director of Hong Kong Education City told the commission that low usage stems from the city's shrinking student population. The report, released on Wednesday, highlights this as a main criticism.

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