K12
CURRICULUM
What is the K12 Curriculum? It was made of DepEd for the students or children to have an additional year of studies here in the Philippines. DepEd says that a K-12 program will improve the chances for youth employment as it is aimed to improve technical-vocational skills through focusing on arts, aquaculture and agriculture, among others. The K-12, it further states, will ensure that students graduating at the age of 18 will have jobs, thus making them employable even without a college degree. In the present 10-year cycle, the DepEd argues, the quality of education is reflected in the “inadequate preparation of high school graduates for the world of work or entrepreneurship or higher education.” What the K-12 program aims to achieve, therefore, is to reinforce cheap semi-skilled labor for the global market. With young workers, mostly semi-skilled and unskilled workers. It comes as no surprise then that the government is now programming its youth to servicing needs of the global market. And this are my ADVANTAGE insights about k12 curriculum : 1.the advantage of having a k 12 program, the students even if they're not going to college they can have a work. 2.The Philippine education system can become more competitive among other countries countries around the world. Though there are still some problems that the government needs to solve before they can successfully implement the plan. 3.The students on year round calendars tend to lose out on summer employment to their non year round counterparts. 4.The student burnout can increase due to the reduction in down time during the summer. And this are my DISADVANTAGE insights about k12 curriculum : 1.The parents have a another paying bills . 2.The students find it hard to pay attention.
