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Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Public School Teachers to Receive HMO-Type Benefits from Php 7,000 Medical Allowance in 2025


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Public school teachers will enjoy expanded healthcare benefits with the introduction of a Php 7,000 medical allowance for government employees beginning fiscal year 2025. This significant increase from the Php 500 medical examination allowance provided in 2020 marks a substantial enhancement in support for teachers’ health and well-being.

Under Executive Order No. 64, s. 2024, signed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the government will provide an annual medical allowance of up to Php 7,000 to eligible government civilian personnel, including public school teachers. This allowance is intended to subsidize the cost of health maintenance organization (HMO)-type benefits.

“If we pool that together, we can secure comprehensive insurance coverage for our teachers,” Education Secretary Sonny Angara stated. This adjustment represents a 1,300% increase from the Php 500 medical allowance granted in 2020, which was primarily intended to cover the cost of eligible diagnostic tests, as outlined in Department Order No. 28, s. 2020.

In addition to the medical allowance, public school teachers also received a Php 5,000 tax-free teaching allowance for the School Year 2024-2025. Thanks to the Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Act (Republic Act 11997), co-authored by Secretary Angara during his tenure in the Senate, this allowance will increase to Php 10,000 starting in School Year 2025-2026 and beyond.

Furthermore, the Department has reminded its teaching and non-teaching personnel that they are eligible to file claims under the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS)-issued Personal Accident Insurance (GPAI) policy. This policy provides coverage for accidental death or dismemberment up to Php 100,000 and medical reimbursement up to Php 30,000 for injuries.

Monday, August 19, 2024

The Philippine Media and Information Literacy Landscape: An Overview

 

This is the third installment of the State of the Media and Information Literacy in the Philippines series. This article uncovers the socio-economic, cultural, and technological barriers hindering Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in the country, and explores effective solutions to promote digital literacy and critical thinking.

The previous article tackled how Media and Information Literacy (MIL) education faces an uphill battle on how to make it accessible to several students regardless of their geographic location and their socio-economic status in the Philippines.These obstacles are due to several barriers such as socio-economic and cultural factors. They limit the widespread adoption and effectiveness of MIL education. 

These issues have to be addressed to ensure that the critical thinking and responsible media consumption of Filipino students are upskilled. It is MIL education that builds a well-informed and empowered citizenry.

Socio-Economic Barriers

Poverty

This is probably one of the most significant obstacles to MIL access in the Philippines. Since a larger portion of the population lives below the poverty line, many families cannot afford essential digital devices or internet connectivity. As a result, students from low-income families are at a disadvantage that they are unable to practice and develop MIL skills, which are increasingly necessary in today's digital world.

Resource Scarcity in Schools

Underfunded public schools often face severe resource limitations. They lack the educational materials that are necessary to aid their education. Sadly, this negatively impacts inaccessibility to MIL-related materials because they are deemed secondary important compared to classrooms, chalks, and the like. Without the said materials, it is difficult to build MIL skills for children because it takes practice to hone these skill sets.

Teacher Training and Professional Development

The effectiveness of MIL education heavily relies on the preparedness of teachers. Unfortunately, many educators in the Philippines report feeling inadequately prepared to teach MIL. This is largely due to insufficient training and limited access to professional development opportunities that focus on MIL. Without proper training, teachers may lack the confidence and skills needed to effectively deliver MIL content, resulting in a diminished educational experience for students.

Solutions to these problems

First, the government must ensure that economic mobility is improved so that they can afford the said digital resources. Then, the government should allocate better funding for these projects. Get private sector donations to fill in the gap when necessary such as tax breaks on information technology and the like. Lastly, set some priorities for the development of MIL access. It may seem MIL-related materials are deemed unnecessary compared to STEM subjects but the fast-changing world is now relying on more recent information and these materials could bridge that gap.

Cultural Barriers

Cultural Differences and Traditional Beliefs

Cultural attitudes towards media consumption and information dissemination can significantly impact MIL. Different cultures have different ways to absorb information. Sometimes, this information does not adhere to the philosophies of these cultures. Even if others argue that this is the price of critical thinking, it is hard to change minds in a snap especially if these are the cultural norms they grew up with.

Language Barriers

The Philippines is a multilingual nation; hence, there are several spoken languages that they are accustomed to or more proficient with. Usually, the medium of communication among these MIL-related contents is in English. So, usually, there may be some miscommunication along the communication process. However, with the advancement of technology, this became less of a problem due to the translation abilities of such technology. 

The solution to these problems

The initiatives of awareness campaigns and more people becoming vocal about presenting a different point of view. Yes, there may be some clashes of thoughts but that is the payment to make all people open to different points of view which are essential to MIL. 

Technological Obstacles

Due to the lack of technological infrastructure and affordability, technological obstacles persist. First, the stark digital divide remains a significant challenge because poverty prevents households from buying the necessary gadgets that canteach them MIL skills.

Even if they could buy or avail such technology, internet connection is slow, expensive and unreliable, especially to rural and remote areas. 

Overcoming the Technological Barriers

A multi-faceted approach is necessary to overcome these challenges. The following include:

  • Policy interventions can ensure equitable access to digital resources and training for both students and teachers. 

  • Infrastructure development is crucial to bridge the digital divide and provide reliable internet access. 

  • Community engagement programs can address cultural and socio-economic barriers, while enhanced teacher training can equip educators with the necessary skills and resources to effectively teach MIL.

Conclusion

The barriers to MIL proficiency stem from different kinds of barriers such as socio-economic barriers, cultural barriers, and technological barriers. Each barrier has its own solutions and it is up to the government and community-based initiatives to implement those recommendations above in order to improve MIL access and its proficiency.


Dr. Raquel S. Buban at Dr. Dolores R. Taylan, Gagawaran sa KWF Dangal ng Wikang Filipino 2024



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Gagawaran ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) ng Dangal ng Wikang Filipino 2024, sina Dr. Raquel E. Sison-Buban, isang edukador, tagasalin, mananaliksik, tagapanayam, manunulat at alagad ng wika at Dr. Dolores R. Taylan, isang edukador, tagasalin, manunulat, at mananaliksik.


Si Dr. Buban ay nagbigay ng iba’t ibang panayam at lektura sa iba’t ibang akademikong institusyon para sa iba’t ibang paksa kabilang ang: Espesyal na Maikling Kurso ng Pagsasalin;  Pagbasag sa mga Mito ng Pagsasalin at Pagsasalin ng Metapora; Pagbuo ng Programa para sa Pagsasanay sa Pagsasalin: Estado, Proseso at Disenyo; Isyu, Bugso, at Direksiyon ng/sa Pagsasalin sa Ika-21 Siglong Edukasyon; Lipat, Danas, Lapat: Praktika at Estratehiya sa Pagsasaling Teknikal; at Mga Teorya at Praktika sa Pagsasalin.


Si Dr. Taylan ang isa mga haligi ng Departamento ng Filipino at ng Pamantasang De La Salle sa pagsusulong at pagpapaunlad ng wikang Filipino. Sa mahigit dalawang dekada niyang pagtuturo sa pamantasan, ipinakita niya ang kaniyang dedikasyon at adbokasiya sa pagpapaunawa sa mga Lasalyanong mag-aaral ng kahalagahan at kapangyarihan ng wikang Filipino sa pagbabagong panlipunan. Malaki ang kaniyang ambag sa pagsusulong ng intelektuwalisasyon ng wikang Filipino sa buong bansa. Aktibo siyá sa iba't ibang pambansang organisasyon tulad ng Propesyonal na Asosasyon ng mga Tagasalin at Tagapagtaguyod ng Salin (PATAS) at ng Pambansang Samahán ng mga Dalubguro (PASADO). Siyá rin ang tumatayong Tagapamahalang Editor ng Malay, isang international refereed at abstracted na journal sa Araling Pilipinas at ang pinakabinibisitang akademikong journal sa Philippine E-Journals.


Ang Dangal ng Wikang Filipino ay kumikilala sa mga nagtaguyod, nagpaunlad, at nagpalaganap ng wikang pambansa, ang Dangal ng Wikang Filipino ay parangal na ibinibigay lámang sa mga pilíng-pilíng indibidwal na may angking kontribusyon sa lipunan para higit na umangat ang Filipino sa iba’t ibang larang at dominyo ng kapangyarihan, gaya ng, ngunit hindi limitado sa, agham at teknolohiya, batas, edukasyon, inhenyeriya, kawanggawa, negosyo, pamamahala, sandatahang lakas, sining, at ugnayang panlabas.###


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