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Sunday, October 4, 2020

‘Di sapat P3.5K! Pangilinan urges DepEd: Raise teachers’ allowance

Senator Francis Pangilinan called on the Department of Education (DepEd) Sunday (October 4) to increase the P3,500 so called “chalk allowance” of teachers so they have enough funds for internet access and production of modules.

Pangilinan made the call ahead of the opening of classes Monday (October 5), which also happens to be World Teachers’ Day.

“Our teachers are again going out of their way to reach and connect and share knowledge with their students. While they used to spend their own money for their students’ notebooks and other school supplies, now they are chipping in their own money to buy printers to reproduce modules,” he said in a statement.

Senators are currently seeking to increase the teaching supplies allowance of public school teachers from P3,500 to P5,000. During the recent plenary debates on the measure, it has been noted that this proposed P1,500 increase may not be enough.

Aral Pilipinas, a group of education practitioners, parents, students, and development workers who advocate for the continuity of education in times of crises, said about P67 billion is needed to print modules for at least half of the enrolled learners in public schools for School Year 2020-2021.

But given that modules reproduction for the first quarter is underway or hopefully finished by this time, a total of around P55 billion should be programmed under DepEd’s budget in the 2021 GAA under Flexible Learning Options specifically for the production and reproduction of learning materials. This means that an additional amount of at least P40 billion needs to be appropriated for the purpose.

“We support Aral Pilipinas’ proposal to increase the budget for Flexible Learning Option from P15 billion to P55 billion. The P40 billion additional budget will fully cover the production and reproduction of learning materials for K-12 for at least 50% of the enrolled learning population for the coming school year,” Pangilinan said.



Source: Latest Politics News Today (Politics.com.ph)

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