GENERAL SANTOS CITY --- The
Department of Education (DepEd) in Region-12 hired some 3,000 additional
teachers to address the needs of the area’s public schools for this school
year.
Dr. Arturo Bayocot, DepEd Region-12 director, said the newly-hired teachers have been deployed in their assigned schools in parts of Soccsksargen in time for the formal opening of classes last June 4. The region has nine school divisions.
The DepEd-12 targeted an enrollment of around 1.4 million students this year from elementary to senior high school levels.
Bayocot said the deployment of the additional teachers is part of the agency’s continuing efforts to cope with its planning standards in terms of teacher-student ratio.
He said that from the previous 1:45, the ideal class ratio was set by the DepEd at 1:30, especially in the elementary level, adding that the move is aimed at further improving the quality of teaching and learning in public schools.
Bayocot
said the agency already started addressing the problem during the past several
years through its massive classroom construction program.
He said the construction of additional classrooms, which is undertaken by the Department of Public Works and Highways, is continuing in various public schools within the region.
“Right now, we still have ongoing projects under the 2017 program and we’re expecting more for 2018,” he said.
Because of this, Bayocot said there are no schools in the region that are still holding classes in makeshift classrooms and other venues.
With some of the classroom projects still ongoing, he said there are schools in populated areas that are facing some problems but have been addressed through the temporary implementation of double class shifts. (PNA - Cotabato/MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
He said the construction of additional classrooms, which is undertaken by the Department of Public Works and Highways, is continuing in various public schools within the region.
“Right now, we still have ongoing projects under the 2017 program and we’re expecting more for 2018,” he said.
Because of this, Bayocot said there are no schools in the region that are still holding classes in makeshift classrooms and other venues.
With some of the classroom projects still ongoing, he said there are schools in populated areas that are facing some problems but have been addressed through the temporary implementation of double class shifts. (PNA - Cotabato/MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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