MANILA, Philippines –
"First, we have a decline in enrollment for the succeeding semester. Second, revenue losses for private higher education institutions, hence, a foreseeable increase in tuition and other fees," CHED Commissioner Aldrin Darilag said in a Senate committee hearing on Sustainable Development Goals. Darilag was presenting to senators the “specific challenges posed by COVID-19 to the Philippine higher education.”Displacement of part-time and non-regular facultyPreparedness of faculty and students to transition immediately to flexible learning modalities, such as technology-mediated and blended modes of deliveryDarilag said CHED was formulating policies and guidelines for the adjustments in fees.
"But please take note that, aside from the operational expenses, we also have to consider some efforts that higher education institutions are doing right now, like modules development, engagement of teachers and students in the learning management system, expenses of the institutions in the flexible learning modalities, as well as some technological infrastructure that would be required in different HEIs for the implementation of flexible learning," Darilag said.
At naturingan pang Catholic ang ilan sa mga paaralang ito Sa ganitong sakuna sila pa ang mangunguna sa pagsasamantala at di makatao at walang malasakit na pang-aapi sa nagdurusa ng taongbayan 😪. Pretentiousness, callousness and inhumanity at the highest level.
How could they increase tuition, where students are having online classes in which they are not using the facilities and there are big cuts in expenditures to the school and now a days networking are getting cheaper.
Buti sana kung magpoprovide po kayo ng laptops and wifis sa mga student. Okay lang na mag increase ng tuition eh. 🤦 Kung ganto nalang din ang sistema sa pilipinas para makapagaral pipiliin ko nalang maging mangmang na walang alam kaysa mag pauto sa mga taong tulad nyo
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Wala na ngang natutunan iincrease pa? Grabe grabe
WHAT
at san naman kukuha ng pambayad ang mga tao e nawalan nga ng trabaho
I think this is a big mistake. All are affected by this pandemic. Increasing it now will entail additional burden to parents who were either laid off or have their salary cut, theur business stoppage, etc.
WTF. This is unfair. How about the parents who also lost their jobs or having funancial problems because of this pandemic? CHED statement seems like making education a business.
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