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BASIC EDUCATION AND FEDERALISM
Implications and Options for NCR
8 November 2019
Photo Credit: World Vision Philippines
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
CURRENT STATE
PROPOSED FEDERAL
CONSTITUTION
COMPARISON WITH
OTHER COUNTRIES
SCENARIOS and
OPTIONS FOR BASIC
EDucation
Education and workforce landscape
Social and economic rights
Distribution of powers
Key changes
Unitary vs. Federal
Governance of basic education
Federal government having
exclusive power
Shared power between federal and
regional governments
2
Basic and Functional Literacy (2005, 2008, 2013)
86.4%
90.3%
95.6%
96.5%
Functional Literacy
2013
2008
 2013
2008
Basic
Basic Literacy – ability of a person to read and
write with understanding simple messages in
any language or dialect
Functional Literacy – significantly higher level of
literacy which includes not only reading and writing
but also numeracy skills
Sources: Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey (2003, 2008, 2013) 3
93.4%
2003
84.1%
2003
99.0%
 99.2%
 99.5%
94.6%
 94.0%
95.3%
NCR
NCR
AGE
GROUP
POPULATION
(in thousands)
POPULATION CURRENTLY ATTENDING SCHOOL
(in thousands)
Total
 Male
 Female
 Total
 %
 Male
 %
 Female
 %
5 – 9 10,839 5,595 5,244 10,176 93.9% 5,238 93.6% 4,939 94.2%
10 – 14 10,480 5,398 5,083 10,051 95.9% 5,131 95.1% 4,920 96.8%
15 – 19 10,120 5,164 4,956 6,518 64.4% 3,220 62.3% 3,299 66.6%
20 – 24 9,396 4,747 4,649 1,437 15.3% 756 15.9% 681 14.6%
Total 40,836 20,903 19,932 28,182 69.0% 14,344 68.6% 13,838 69.4%
School-Age Population and Participation (2015)
Source: 2015 Census of Population
4
Basic Education Enrolment (SY 2013 to SY 2017)
Kindergarten
 Elementary
 Junior High School
 Senior High School
 Alternative Learning
System
2013
 2014
 2015
 2016
 2017
2.3
 2.2
 2.1
 1.8
 2.2
14.5
14.5
14.4
14.1
13.6
7.2
 7.3
 7.4
 7.6
8.0
1.4
2.8
0.5
 0.5
 0.6
 0.7
TOTAL = ~27.3M
In Millions
Sources: DepEd (2016 and 2017) 5
Net Enrolment Rate (SY 2010 to SY 2015)
57
74
 77
 76
 79
55
96
 97
 95
 94
 93
 90
65
 65
 65
 65
 63
68
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Kindergarten Elementary Junior High School
6
Source: DepEd (2016)
Source: DepEd (2016)
Completion Rates AND National Achievement Test (NAT)
Scores (2010 to 2015)
Completion Rate, % NAT Overall Score, %
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Elementary Secondary
7
DepEd Budget Allocation (2010 to 2018)
DepEd Budget, ₱
% of National Budget
Growth Rate
% to GDP
11.4%
12.6%
13.2%
14.6%
13.6%
14.1%
2010
 2011
 2012
 2013
 2014
 2015
175.0B
207.3B
238.8B
293.4B
309.B
367.1B
18.5%
15.2%
22.9%
5.5%
18.7%
2.9%
1.9%
 2.1%
 2.2%
 2.5%
 2.4%
14.4%
433.5B
18.1%
2.6%
2016
3.6%*
16.9%
568.4B
30.8%
2017
3.3%*
15.3%
580.6B
2.1%
2018
Sources: DepEd (2016 and 2017) and DBM (2018)
*Based on GDP forecast
8
Spending per Public School Student
(SY 2009 to SY 2016)
9,019
 8,816
10,102
11,533
13,991
14,631
Growth Rate
-2%
15%
14%
21%
4%
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
22%
17,794
2015
3%
18,251
2016
Sources: DepEd (2015 and 2016) 9
Per Capita Spending, ₱
Median Years of Completed Education by
Wealth Quintile and by Sex
Source: National Demographic and Health Survey 2017
10
Wealth Quintile
Median Years
Completed (Female)
Median Years
Completed (Male)
Philippines
 9.1
 8.1
Lowest
 5.6
 4.5
Second
 7.0
 6.7
Middle
 9.3
 8.6
Fourth
 10.3
 10.2
Highest
 12.2
 11.5
Net Attendance Ratio (NAR) by Wealth
Quintile and by Sex
Source: National Demographic and Health Survey 2017
11
Wealth
Quintile
Primary School
 Secondary School
Female
 Male
 Total
 Female
 Male
 Total
 	
Philippines
 93.5%
 92.8%
 93.1%
 82.5%
 74.4%
 78.2%
 	
Lowest
 92.4%
 91.3%
 91.8%
 69.0%
 52.9%
 60.3%
 	
Second
 93.7%
 92.3%
 93.0%
 81.4%
 71.7%
 76.3%
 	
Middle
 94.2%
 93.8%
 94.0%
 85.0%
 79.3%
 82.0%
 	
Fourth
 94.0%
 94.3%
 94.2%
 87.1%
 83.9%
 85.4%
 	
Highest
 93.6%
 93.3%
 93.4%
 92.0%
 88.1%
 89.9%
Kindergarten
 Elementary
 Junior High School
 Senior High School
2013
 2014
 2015
 2016
 2017
NCR Basic Education Enrolment (SY 2013 to SY 2017)
0.22
 0.21
 0.21
 0.19
0.22
1.52
 1.50
 1.49
1.44
1.39
0.91
 0.90
 0.89
 0.87
 0.88
0.20
0.37
TOTAL = 2.87M
In Millions
12
Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
66.0 
81.9 
76.3 
66.2 
81.9 
76.7 
64.4 
80.9 
75.5 
75.6 
81.6 
77.6 
24.2 
77.6 
80.0 
77.2 
25.0 
Kindergarten
 Elementary
 Junior High School
 Senior High School
2013
 2014
 2015
 2016
 2017
NCR Share of Public Education (SY 2013 to SY 2017)
TOTAL = 71.9%
In %
13
Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
NCR Net Enrolment Rate (SY 2010 to SY 2017)
14
90.1
97.2
 94.4
99.6
 99.0
 99.8
95.9
92.8
77.8
 77.8
 77.5
81.6
 78.9
84.1
 83.4
 84.8
55.3
62.7
2010
 2011
 2012
 2013
 2014
 2015
 2016
 2017
Kinder and Elementary
 Junior High School
 Senior High School
Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
NCR Completion Rates AND NAT Scores (2010 to 2015)
Completion Rate, % NAT Overall Score, %
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Elementary Secondary
15
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
NCR Revenues and Expenditures (2013 to 2016)
Source: DOF BLGF (2019)
16
(In ₱ Millions)
 2013
 2014
 2015
 2016
Total Revenues
 69,949
 78,941
 89,621
 95,026
Total Expenditures
 49,038
 49,686
 50,259
 56,740
Total LGU Expenditures on Education
 15,499
 16,440
 16,161
 16,911
Total Special Education Fund (SEF)
 8,136
 8,836
 9,273
 9,429
Education, Culture and Sports /
Manpower Development
7,363
 7,604
 6,888
 7,482
%Share of Education in Total Expenditures
 31.6%
 33.1%
 32.2%
 29.8%
17
₱3,071
₱933
₱1,628
₱12,713
₱1,062
₱4,380
₱4,068
₱1,369
₱3,036
₱611
₱5,325
₱7,856
₱3,580
₱2,163
₱3,677
₱1,775
₱1,892
₱3,379
₱961
₱1,991
₱13,996
₱875
₱4,820
₱5,150
₱1,362
₱2,905
₱1,083
₱4,307
₱7,779
₱3,977
₱2,159
₱4,213
₱2,768
₱2,370
₱3,574
₱1,056
₱2,166
₱15,770
₱942
₱5,464
₱5,630
₱1,523
₱3,466
₱1,386
₱1,588
₱8,031
₱4,452
₱2,537
₱4,047
₱1,715
₱3,655
₱3,496
₱993
₱747
₱15,696
₱1,133
₱6,278
₱4,969
₱1,571
₱3,926
₱1,546
₱2,327
₱8,470
₱4,205
₱2,395
₱5,793
₱2,027
₱4,358
NCR
Caloocan
Las Pinas
Makati
Malabon
Mandaluyong
Manila
Marikina
Muntinlupa
Navotas
Paranaque
Pasay
Pasig
Quezon City
San Juan
Taguig and Pateros
Valenzuela
2013
2014
2015
2016
Per Capita SEF in
NCR (2013 to 2016)
Sources: DOF BLGF (2019) and DepEd
Planning Service (2019)
Sources: Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2015; Labor Force Survey 2018, National Demographic and Health Survey 2017 18
Family Income (2015), Labor Force (2018), and Median Years of
Completed Education (female and Male) by Region
Region
Average
Family
Income
Working Age
Population
(‘000)
Labor Force
Participation
Un-
employed
Under-
employed
Median Years
Completed
(Female)
Median Years
Completed
(Male)
PHL
 ₱267,000
 71,319
 60.9%
 5.3%
 16.4%
 9.1
 8.1
NCR
 ₱425,000
 9,087
 60.3%
 6.6%
 7.2%
 10.7
 10.6
CAR
 ₱282,000
 1,270
 61.9%
 4.1%
 15.2%
 10.2
 9.1
I
 ₱238,000
 3,520
 61.7%
 6.8%
 22.1%
 9.6
 9.0
II
 ₱237,000
 2,402
 63.9%
 3.0%
 19.5%
 8.2
 7.3
III
 ₱299,000
 7,889
 59.9%
 5.8%
 11.4%
 9.2
 8.5
IV-A
 ₱312,000
 10,096
 62.7%
 6.6%
 13.4%
 10.1
 9.1
IV-B
 ₱222,000
 2,093
 62.0%
 4.7%
 20.6%
 7.8
 6.8
V
 ₱187,000
 4,113
 60.9%
 4.9%
 29.6%
 7.8
 6.9
VI
 ₱226,000
 5,459
 61.2%
 5.3%
 18.6%
 8.1
 6.9
VII
 ₱239,000
 5,296
 61.3%
 5.3%
 17.8%
 8.0
 6.8
VIII
 ₱197,000
 3,155
 61.2%
 4.2%
 21.4%
 7.7
 6.6
IX
 ₱190,000
 2,617
 56.3%
 4.1%
 18.9%
 6.9
 6.4
X
 ₱221,000
 3,314
 66.3%
 4.1%
 20.8%
 8.6
 7.0
XI
 ₱247,000
 3,505
 60.3%
 4.3%
 15.4%
 7.7
 8.2
XII
 ₱188,000
 3,150
 61.7%
 3.9%
 17.0%
 7.3
 6.6
Caraga
 ₱198,000
 1,885
 64.4%
 4.0%
 25.4%
 8.1
 6.7
ARMM
 ₱139,000
 2,390
 46.6%
 3.7%
 8.4%
 5.4
 4.2
THE PROPOSED FEDERAL CONSTITUTION
Bayanihan federalism: draft constitution for a strong, indissoluble republic
Social and economic rights
Complete, quality education is now
explicitly stated as a social and
economic right (Art. III B. Sec. 26(c))
Distribution of powers
The Federal Government shall have exclusive
power over basic education (Art. XII Sec. 1(m))
The Federated Region shall have exclusive
power over culture and language
development (Art. XII Sec. 2(m))
Key changes
•  Free public education in kindergarten, elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels
(kindergarten, elementary, and secondary education are compulsory)
•  Federal Constitution and Philippine History and Culture will be part of the curriculum
•  “Accreditation may be pursued as a means to continually improve education institutions.
Autonomous education institutions shall be given incentives.”
(Art. XVII Sec. 2, 3, 4)	
19
Source: K-12 Program: Sustaining Education under the Duterte Presidency (2017) 20
Guatemala
Philippines
Indonesia
France
Brazil
Australia
Malaysia
India
Germany
USA
UNITARY
FEDERAL
13121110987654321
Elementary Middle Education Secondary Education
Elementary Junior High School Senior HS
Elementary Junior Secondary
Senior Gen. Secondary
Senior Tech-Voc
Elementary Middle School
High School
Vocational HS
Elementary Lower Secondary School
Upper Secondary
Tech-Voc Education
Elementary Secondary School Sr. Secondary
Elementary Lower Secondary Upper Sec.
Elementary
Lower
Secondary
Sr. Secondary
Polytechnic
Elementary
Gymnasium (Honors)
Realschule (Average)
Hauptschule (Below Average)
Elementary Middle School High School
K
Governance and Basic Education Cycles in 10 Countries
Scenario 1: FEDERAL Government HAS EXCLUSIVE POWER
SCHOOLS
(60,000+)
Frontline services of the department accountable
for education and learner outcomes
DIVISION OFFICES
(221)
Supervises the implementation of the set policies and
programs in the schools and learning centers;
provides technical support to the schools and
learning centers
REGIONAL OFFICES
(17)
Adopting/adapting the national policies and
programs to address the context and needs of the
region, ensuring that standards are being followed
CENTRAL OFFICE
Setting of policies, standards, guidelines and
programs for national adoption
LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD (LSB)
1.  Prepare annual supplementary budget
2.  Authorize the disbursement of SEF
3.  Serve as advisory committee to the
sanggunian on educational matters
4.  Recommend changes to the names of
public schools
Source: RA 9155
Source: RA 7160
21
22
School Based Management: Framework and Results
LEADERSHIP and
GOVERNANCE
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
CURRICULUM and
LEARNING 
(K TO 12)
ACCOUNTABILITY
and CONTINUOUS
IMPROVEMENT
VISION, MISSION, GOALS
CENTRAL, REGION, DIVISION
ASSESS
STRUCTURE
EVALUATE
FUNCTIONALLY-
LITERATE
CITIZEN
Source: DepEd Order 83, s. 2012
Key Results and Findings:
1.  Associated with better school
performance based on NAT scores
2.  Greater inequality in school
resources over time while lesser
inequality in student achievement
3.  Higher financial decentralization
for schools, but school level funds
remain comparatively meager vs.
overall education spending
4.  Importance of leadership skills of
school heads
Source: School Based
Management in the Philippines:
An Empirical Investigation (2013)
FEDERATED REGIONS
Scenario 2: SHARED POWER Between FEDERAL and REGIONs
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT
•  Standards
•  National
assessment
•  Resource
provision for
strategic
areas
•  Assistance to
regions
•  Budget and provision
of physical and
learning resources
•  Localization and
indigenization
•  Program management
•  Hiring and staffing
•  Human resource
development
•  Creation of public
schools
•  Regulation of private
schools
SHARED
•  National basic
education agenda
•  Monitoring and
Evaluation
•  Research and
Development
•  Data and knowledge
management
Based on RA 9155; K-12 Program: Sustaining Education under the Duterte Presidency (2017); and A Resource Material on Education and
Federalism in Nepal (2014)
23
Recommendations for Policymakers
24
1.  Establishment of regional governments – its powers and
functions, relation to federal and local governments – is most
crucial element in shift from unitary to federal system.
2.  Costs and benefits of basic education are best internalized at
local level, but equity considerations require uniform
standards across jurisdictions.
3.  “Big bang” approach to devolution rarely works.
4.  The new system must improve equity and not lead to greater
inequality and marginalization.
5.  Radical shifts in governance require a strong civil service and
continuous human resource development.
Based on Federalism: Prospects for the Philippines (2017); Designing the Fiscal Features of a Federal Form of Government: Autonomy, Accountability, and
Equity Considerations (2017); and A case study of the decentralization of health and education services in the Philippines (2009)

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Basic Education and Federalism: Implications and Options for the National Capital Region

  • 1. BASIC EDUCATION AND FEDERALISM Implications and Options for NCR 8 November 2019 Photo Credit: World Vision Philippines
  • 2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE CURRENT STATE PROPOSED FEDERAL CONSTITUTION COMPARISON WITH OTHER COUNTRIES SCENARIOS and OPTIONS FOR BASIC EDucation Education and workforce landscape Social and economic rights Distribution of powers Key changes Unitary vs. Federal Governance of basic education Federal government having exclusive power Shared power between federal and regional governments 2
  • 3. Basic and Functional Literacy (2005, 2008, 2013) 86.4% 90.3% 95.6% 96.5% Functional Literacy 2013 2008 2013 2008 Basic Basic Literacy – ability of a person to read and write with understanding simple messages in any language or dialect Functional Literacy – significantly higher level of literacy which includes not only reading and writing but also numeracy skills Sources: Functional Literacy, Education and Mass Media Survey (2003, 2008, 2013) 3 93.4% 2003 84.1% 2003 99.0% 99.2% 99.5% 94.6% 94.0% 95.3% NCR NCR
  • 4. AGE GROUP POPULATION (in thousands) POPULATION CURRENTLY ATTENDING SCHOOL (in thousands) Total Male Female Total % Male % Female % 5 – 9 10,839 5,595 5,244 10,176 93.9% 5,238 93.6% 4,939 94.2% 10 – 14 10,480 5,398 5,083 10,051 95.9% 5,131 95.1% 4,920 96.8% 15 – 19 10,120 5,164 4,956 6,518 64.4% 3,220 62.3% 3,299 66.6% 20 – 24 9,396 4,747 4,649 1,437 15.3% 756 15.9% 681 14.6% Total 40,836 20,903 19,932 28,182 69.0% 14,344 68.6% 13,838 69.4% School-Age Population and Participation (2015) Source: 2015 Census of Population 4
  • 5. Basic Education Enrolment (SY 2013 to SY 2017) Kindergarten Elementary Junior High School Senior High School Alternative Learning System 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2.3 2.2 2.1 1.8 2.2 14.5 14.5 14.4 14.1 13.6 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.6 8.0 1.4 2.8 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 TOTAL = ~27.3M In Millions Sources: DepEd (2016 and 2017) 5
  • 6. Net Enrolment Rate (SY 2010 to SY 2015) 57 74 77 76 79 55 96 97 95 94 93 90 65 65 65 65 63 68 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Kindergarten Elementary Junior High School 6 Source: DepEd (2016)
  • 7. Source: DepEd (2016) Completion Rates AND National Achievement Test (NAT) Scores (2010 to 2015) Completion Rate, % NAT Overall Score, % 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Elementary Secondary 7
  • 8. DepEd Budget Allocation (2010 to 2018) DepEd Budget, ₱ % of National Budget Growth Rate % to GDP 11.4% 12.6% 13.2% 14.6% 13.6% 14.1% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 175.0B 207.3B 238.8B 293.4B 309.B 367.1B 18.5% 15.2% 22.9% 5.5% 18.7% 2.9% 1.9% 2.1% 2.2% 2.5% 2.4% 14.4% 433.5B 18.1% 2.6% 2016 3.6%* 16.9% 568.4B 30.8% 2017 3.3%* 15.3% 580.6B 2.1% 2018 Sources: DepEd (2016 and 2017) and DBM (2018) *Based on GDP forecast 8
  • 9. Spending per Public School Student (SY 2009 to SY 2016) 9,019 8,816 10,102 11,533 13,991 14,631 Growth Rate -2% 15% 14% 21% 4% 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 22% 17,794 2015 3% 18,251 2016 Sources: DepEd (2015 and 2016) 9 Per Capita Spending, ₱
  • 10. Median Years of Completed Education by Wealth Quintile and by Sex Source: National Demographic and Health Survey 2017 10 Wealth Quintile Median Years Completed (Female) Median Years Completed (Male) Philippines 9.1 8.1 Lowest 5.6 4.5 Second 7.0 6.7 Middle 9.3 8.6 Fourth 10.3 10.2 Highest 12.2 11.5
  • 11. Net Attendance Ratio (NAR) by Wealth Quintile and by Sex Source: National Demographic and Health Survey 2017 11 Wealth Quintile Primary School Secondary School Female Male Total Female Male Total Philippines 93.5% 92.8% 93.1% 82.5% 74.4% 78.2% Lowest 92.4% 91.3% 91.8% 69.0% 52.9% 60.3% Second 93.7% 92.3% 93.0% 81.4% 71.7% 76.3% Middle 94.2% 93.8% 94.0% 85.0% 79.3% 82.0% Fourth 94.0% 94.3% 94.2% 87.1% 83.9% 85.4% Highest 93.6% 93.3% 93.4% 92.0% 88.1% 89.9%
  • 12. Kindergarten Elementary Junior High School Senior High School 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 NCR Basic Education Enrolment (SY 2013 to SY 2017) 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.22 1.52 1.50 1.49 1.44 1.39 0.91 0.90 0.89 0.87 0.88 0.20 0.37 TOTAL = 2.87M In Millions 12 Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
  • 13. 66.0 81.9 76.3 66.2 81.9 76.7 64.4 80.9 75.5 75.6 81.6 77.6 24.2 77.6 80.0 77.2 25.0 Kindergarten Elementary Junior High School Senior High School 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 NCR Share of Public Education (SY 2013 to SY 2017) TOTAL = 71.9% In % 13 Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
  • 14. NCR Net Enrolment Rate (SY 2010 to SY 2017) 14 90.1 97.2 94.4 99.6 99.0 99.8 95.9 92.8 77.8 77.8 77.5 81.6 78.9 84.1 83.4 84.8 55.3 62.7 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Kinder and Elementary Junior High School Senior High School Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
  • 15. NCR Completion Rates AND NAT Scores (2010 to 2015) Completion Rate, % NAT Overall Score, % 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Elementary Secondary 15 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Source: DepEd Planning Service (2019)
  • 16. NCR Revenues and Expenditures (2013 to 2016) Source: DOF BLGF (2019) 16 (In ₱ Millions) 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total Revenues 69,949 78,941 89,621 95,026 Total Expenditures 49,038 49,686 50,259 56,740 Total LGU Expenditures on Education 15,499 16,440 16,161 16,911 Total Special Education Fund (SEF) 8,136 8,836 9,273 9,429 Education, Culture and Sports / Manpower Development 7,363 7,604 6,888 7,482 %Share of Education in Total Expenditures 31.6% 33.1% 32.2% 29.8%
  • 17. 17 ₱3,071 ₱933 ₱1,628 ₱12,713 ₱1,062 ₱4,380 ₱4,068 ₱1,369 ₱3,036 ₱611 ₱5,325 ₱7,856 ₱3,580 ₱2,163 ₱3,677 ₱1,775 ₱1,892 ₱3,379 ₱961 ₱1,991 ₱13,996 ₱875 ₱4,820 ₱5,150 ₱1,362 ₱2,905 ₱1,083 ₱4,307 ₱7,779 ₱3,977 ₱2,159 ₱4,213 ₱2,768 ₱2,370 ₱3,574 ₱1,056 ₱2,166 ₱15,770 ₱942 ₱5,464 ₱5,630 ₱1,523 ₱3,466 ₱1,386 ₱1,588 ₱8,031 ₱4,452 ₱2,537 ₱4,047 ₱1,715 ₱3,655 ₱3,496 ₱993 ₱747 ₱15,696 ₱1,133 ₱6,278 ₱4,969 ₱1,571 ₱3,926 ₱1,546 ₱2,327 ₱8,470 ₱4,205 ₱2,395 ₱5,793 ₱2,027 ₱4,358 NCR Caloocan Las Pinas Makati Malabon Mandaluyong Manila Marikina Muntinlupa Navotas Paranaque Pasay Pasig Quezon City San Juan Taguig and Pateros Valenzuela 2013 2014 2015 2016 Per Capita SEF in NCR (2013 to 2016) Sources: DOF BLGF (2019) and DepEd Planning Service (2019)
  • 18. Sources: Family Income and Expenditure Survey 2015; Labor Force Survey 2018, National Demographic and Health Survey 2017 18 Family Income (2015), Labor Force (2018), and Median Years of Completed Education (female and Male) by Region Region Average Family Income Working Age Population (‘000) Labor Force Participation Un- employed Under- employed Median Years Completed (Female) Median Years Completed (Male) PHL ₱267,000 71,319 60.9% 5.3% 16.4% 9.1 8.1 NCR ₱425,000 9,087 60.3% 6.6% 7.2% 10.7 10.6 CAR ₱282,000 1,270 61.9% 4.1% 15.2% 10.2 9.1 I ₱238,000 3,520 61.7% 6.8% 22.1% 9.6 9.0 II ₱237,000 2,402 63.9% 3.0% 19.5% 8.2 7.3 III ₱299,000 7,889 59.9% 5.8% 11.4% 9.2 8.5 IV-A ₱312,000 10,096 62.7% 6.6% 13.4% 10.1 9.1 IV-B ₱222,000 2,093 62.0% 4.7% 20.6% 7.8 6.8 V ₱187,000 4,113 60.9% 4.9% 29.6% 7.8 6.9 VI ₱226,000 5,459 61.2% 5.3% 18.6% 8.1 6.9 VII ₱239,000 5,296 61.3% 5.3% 17.8% 8.0 6.8 VIII ₱197,000 3,155 61.2% 4.2% 21.4% 7.7 6.6 IX ₱190,000 2,617 56.3% 4.1% 18.9% 6.9 6.4 X ₱221,000 3,314 66.3% 4.1% 20.8% 8.6 7.0 XI ₱247,000 3,505 60.3% 4.3% 15.4% 7.7 8.2 XII ₱188,000 3,150 61.7% 3.9% 17.0% 7.3 6.6 Caraga ₱198,000 1,885 64.4% 4.0% 25.4% 8.1 6.7 ARMM ₱139,000 2,390 46.6% 3.7% 8.4% 5.4 4.2
  • 19. THE PROPOSED FEDERAL CONSTITUTION Bayanihan federalism: draft constitution for a strong, indissoluble republic Social and economic rights Complete, quality education is now explicitly stated as a social and economic right (Art. III B. Sec. 26(c)) Distribution of powers The Federal Government shall have exclusive power over basic education (Art. XII Sec. 1(m)) The Federated Region shall have exclusive power over culture and language development (Art. XII Sec. 2(m)) Key changes •  Free public education in kindergarten, elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels (kindergarten, elementary, and secondary education are compulsory) •  Federal Constitution and Philippine History and Culture will be part of the curriculum •  “Accreditation may be pursued as a means to continually improve education institutions. Autonomous education institutions shall be given incentives.” (Art. XVII Sec. 2, 3, 4) 19
  • 20. Source: K-12 Program: Sustaining Education under the Duterte Presidency (2017) 20 Guatemala Philippines Indonesia France Brazil Australia Malaysia India Germany USA UNITARY FEDERAL 13121110987654321 Elementary Middle Education Secondary Education Elementary Junior High School Senior HS Elementary Junior Secondary Senior Gen. Secondary Senior Tech-Voc Elementary Middle School High School Vocational HS Elementary Lower Secondary School Upper Secondary Tech-Voc Education Elementary Secondary School Sr. Secondary Elementary Lower Secondary Upper Sec. Elementary Lower Secondary Sr. Secondary Polytechnic Elementary Gymnasium (Honors) Realschule (Average) Hauptschule (Below Average) Elementary Middle School High School K Governance and Basic Education Cycles in 10 Countries
  • 21. Scenario 1: FEDERAL Government HAS EXCLUSIVE POWER SCHOOLS (60,000+) Frontline services of the department accountable for education and learner outcomes DIVISION OFFICES (221) Supervises the implementation of the set policies and programs in the schools and learning centers; provides technical support to the schools and learning centers REGIONAL OFFICES (17) Adopting/adapting the national policies and programs to address the context and needs of the region, ensuring that standards are being followed CENTRAL OFFICE Setting of policies, standards, guidelines and programs for national adoption LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD (LSB) 1.  Prepare annual supplementary budget 2.  Authorize the disbursement of SEF 3.  Serve as advisory committee to the sanggunian on educational matters 4.  Recommend changes to the names of public schools Source: RA 9155 Source: RA 7160 21
  • 22. 22 School Based Management: Framework and Results LEADERSHIP and GOVERNANCE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM and LEARNING (K TO 12) ACCOUNTABILITY and CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT VISION, MISSION, GOALS CENTRAL, REGION, DIVISION ASSESS STRUCTURE EVALUATE FUNCTIONALLY- LITERATE CITIZEN Source: DepEd Order 83, s. 2012 Key Results and Findings: 1.  Associated with better school performance based on NAT scores 2.  Greater inequality in school resources over time while lesser inequality in student achievement 3.  Higher financial decentralization for schools, but school level funds remain comparatively meager vs. overall education spending 4.  Importance of leadership skills of school heads Source: School Based Management in the Philippines: An Empirical Investigation (2013)
  • 23. FEDERATED REGIONS Scenario 2: SHARED POWER Between FEDERAL and REGIONs FEDERAL GOVERNMENT •  Standards •  National assessment •  Resource provision for strategic areas •  Assistance to regions •  Budget and provision of physical and learning resources •  Localization and indigenization •  Program management •  Hiring and staffing •  Human resource development •  Creation of public schools •  Regulation of private schools SHARED •  National basic education agenda •  Monitoring and Evaluation •  Research and Development •  Data and knowledge management Based on RA 9155; K-12 Program: Sustaining Education under the Duterte Presidency (2017); and A Resource Material on Education and Federalism in Nepal (2014) 23
  • 24. Recommendations for Policymakers 24 1.  Establishment of regional governments – its powers and functions, relation to federal and local governments – is most crucial element in shift from unitary to federal system. 2.  Costs and benefits of basic education are best internalized at local level, but equity considerations require uniform standards across jurisdictions. 3.  “Big bang” approach to devolution rarely works. 4.  The new system must improve equity and not lead to greater inequality and marginalization. 5.  Radical shifts in governance require a strong civil service and continuous human resource development. Based on Federalism: Prospects for the Philippines (2017); Designing the Fiscal Features of a Federal Form of Government: Autonomy, Accountability, and Equity Considerations (2017); and A case study of the decentralization of health and education services in the Philippines (2009)