Sumuporta ang Edcom 2 sa pagkansela ng mga charter ng CHED at TESDA

Sumuporta ang Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2) sa pagkansela ng mga charter ng Commission on Higher Education (CHED) at Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), na nagsasabing huli na ang mga reporma pagkatapos ng mahigit tatlong dekada. Ayon kay executive director Karol Mark Yee, maraming isyu mula sa 1990s ang nananatiling hindi nalulutas. Nananatiling may mga gap sa kalidad, hindi pagkakasundo ng edukasyon at trabaho, at hindi pantay na access sa mga rehiyon.

Sa Manila, inihayag ng Edcom 2 ang suporta nito sa pagkansela ng Republic Act 7722 para sa CHED at RA 7796 para sa TESDA. Ito ay upang palitan ng mga bagong framework na tumutugon sa kasalukuyang pangangailangan sa edukasyon, pag-unlad ng workforce, at global competitiveness.

Ayon kay Yee, "More or less, we are still facing similar concerns today, 32 years after the creation of what should have been the governance response to solve these constraints." Halimbawa, sa CHED Region IV, iisa lamang ang tao na nagmo-monitor ng halos 200 programa. "How can you ensure quality under those conditions?" tanong niya, na nagdudulot ng mga diploma mills dahil sa structural constraints.

Sumuporta rin si CHED chair Shirley Agrupis sa mga reporma, na nagsabing kailangang palakasin ang governance habang pinapanatili ang kalidad. "If we set the right standards and strengthen our monitoring, we do not need quasi-judicial powers stipulated in the proposed measure," sabi niya. Hiniling niya ang pagpino ng mga probisyon sa governance structures at regulatory authority.

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