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EDCOM 2 MUST ADDRESS DROPOUT RATE IN GRADE 10 ISSUE

SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian said that one of the challenges that the Second Congressional Commission on Education should address is the number of students who drop out of school by Grade 10.

/ 21 June 2023

SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian said that one of the challenges that the Second Congressional Commission on Education should address is the number of students who drop out of school by Grade 10.

Data from the Department of Education and analysis from the senator’s office showed that out of 100 learners who entered Grade 1 in School Year 2010-2011, only 60 went to Grade 10, and only 58 completed junior high school.

“The challenge for us is how do we save the 40 percent that disappeared by Grade 10. This is something for us to think about because I think we should focus on how to keep kids in school from Grades 1 to Grade 10, so that’s a problem that we need to look at in EDCOM,” Gatchalian, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Basic Education, said.

Based on the Philippine Statistics Authority’s 2019 Functional Literacy, Education, and Mass Media Survey, 41.9 percent of youth aged 12 to 15 and 28.3 percent of those aged 16 to 17 identified the lack of personal interest as a reason for not attending school.

Insufficient family income is a secondary reason for non-attendance in school.

The 2019 FLEMMS survey also showed that 14.4 percent of youth aged 12 to 15, and 15.4 percent of those aged 16 to 17 do not go to school because of insufficient family income.

Gatchalian previously proposed in the ARAL Program Act or Senate Bill 1604, which he authored and sponsored, which will create mass awareness campaigns to encourage learners to return and re-enroll in school.

The proposed ARAL Program seeks the implementation of a national learning recovery program to address the effects of the Covid19 pandemic.