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Category: Education

Pandemic impact on today’s youth demands making education a top election issue

Posted on July 28, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Pandemic impact on today’s youth demands making education a top election issue
Pandemic impact on today’s youth demands making education a top election issue

How to integrate pedagogy with technology was the challenge we faced during my short stint at a local city university from 2019-2020. Even before the pandemic, the education sector was being disrupted by Education 4.0, as a response to Industry 4.0, or the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Public and private educational institutions have been facing challenges…

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Education

Attention Ph Opposition: Show us INTELLIGENT alternatives, or LOSE in 2022

Posted on July 10, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Attention Ph Opposition: Show us INTELLIGENT alternatives, or LOSE in 2022
Attention Ph Opposition: Show us INTELLIGENT alternatives, or LOSE in 2022

The nitty-gritty. Voter preference can be broken down extensively now because the technology is there. But it does not make much sense to do so because it all boils down to no-brainer hot-button issues that the majority of the public is concerned about. In a pandemic environment, it is about survival. When in survival mode,…

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Education, Politics

The demise of Spanish culture and urbanidad y civilidad in the Philippines gave rise to today’s IDIOCRACY

Posted on July 7, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 6 Comments on The demise of Spanish culture and urbanidad y civilidad in the Philippines gave rise to today’s IDIOCRACY
The demise of Spanish culture and urbanidad y civilidad in the Philippines gave rise to today’s IDIOCRACY

The use of Spanish words and terms in the vernacular is almost nil at this point with the new generation. Their parents didn’t grow up in households with older relatives from the generation where Español was the lingua franca of society. The mestizos are also disappearing from society. The third generation who managed to squander…

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Culture, Education, History

Politicians genuinely concerned about the future of the Philippines will make EDUCATION a top election issue

Posted on July 5, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 2 Comments on Politicians genuinely concerned about the future of the Philippines will make EDUCATION a top election issue
Politicians genuinely concerned about the future of the Philippines will make EDUCATION a top election issue

PhilSTAR columnist Boo Chanco in his piece today laments “our compromised future” writing how a “fast-growing young population not equipped with the skills to help themselves and the economy to move forward faster” making for a “grim” future considering that “it will take more than two or three presidencies to overhaul DepEd and get our…

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Education

An Open Letter (of Apology) to My Toddler

Posted on June 20, 2021June 20, 2021 By Vincent 5 Comments on An Open Letter (of Apology) to My Toddler
An Open Letter (of Apology) to My Toddler

On the occasion of “Fathers’ day”, while some dads are going to be receiving gifts or having dinners arranged for them, I opted to write my child an open letter that I hope she will read in the future. Here goes… Dear child, It is 2021. It has been quite a number of years since…

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Education, Government, Society

Opposition against charter change because they fear disruption to a political order that benefits a few

Posted on June 8, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Opposition against charter change because they fear disruption to a political order that benefits a few
Opposition against charter change because they fear disruption to a political order that benefits a few

If you look at a map of the pre-Spanish “Philippines,” you would see that sultanates were the norm. The archipelago was heavily influenced by Islam which came by way of Indonesia and Malaysia. It was the Spaniards who introduced Christianity. One could argue that if the archipelago wasn’t colonized it would be composed today of…

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Charter Change, Education, Society

Attenion learning institutions: Digitization puts big demands on quality of and approach to education

Posted on June 6, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 3 Comments on Attenion learning institutions: Digitization puts big demands on quality of and approach to education
Attenion learning institutions: Digitization puts big demands on quality of and approach to education

Manila Times columnist and De La Salle University (DLSU) professor Antonio Contreras is talking like the union leader he has just become. In his piece “The fourth industrial revolution and the challenges of a corporatized higher education”, he writes about “the drive associated with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where employability becomes the driving force and…

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Business, Education, Tech Talk

Will Ateneo- or UP-standard education make Filipinos a more progressive people? Think again.

Posted on March 11, 2021 By benign0 24 Comments on Will Ateneo- or UP-standard education make Filipinos a more progressive people? Think again.
Will Ateneo- or UP-standard education make Filipinos a more progressive people? Think again.

The idea that substandard education is the reason why Filipinos are not progressing as a people is starting to wear thin. Granted, of course, there is a massive investment gap that keeps the Philippines’ public education system (within which the vast majority of Filipinos are educated) decrepit and practically ineffective at churning out smarter people….

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Education, Tech Talk

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