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SENATOR RENEWS PUSH FOR PROPOSED BATANG MAGALING ACT

SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian pitched anew his proposed ‘Batang Magaling Act’ or Senate Bill No. 2367 to boost the employability of senior high school graduates.

/ 14 July 2024

SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian pitched anew his proposed ‘Batang Magaling Act’ or Senate Bill No. 2367 to boost the employability of senior high school graduates.

Gatchalian reiterated his push following statements made by the President to make sure that SHS graduates are ready and employable for the workforce.

The proposed measure seeks to institutionalize the provision of free national competency assessments for the awarding of national certifications, which are provided for under the 2024 national budget.

The Batang Magaling Act shall boost the work readiness of SHS graduates by aligning schools’ curricular offerings and the SHS program’s work immersion component with market needs identified by industry partners and government agencies.

It also aims to enhance the preparedness of senior high school graduates for their chosen pathways, whether it be higher education, skills development, employment, or entrepreneurship.

It can be recalled that for this fiscal year, Gatchalian proposed the allocation of more than P438 million under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority’s Regulatory Program to assess SHS learners under the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood track for the issuance of national certification.

The allocation seeks to benefit more than 420,900 TVL graduates.

“Patuloy nating isinusulong ang Batang Magaling Act upang paigtingin ang kahandaan ng ating mga senior high school graduates para makapagtrabaho. Kung hindi natin maipapakita sa ating mga kababayan ang dagdag na benepisyo ng dalawang taon sa high school, dadami ang ating mga kababayang hindi makukuntento sa programang K to 12,” said Gatchalian, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Basic Education.

Gatchalian said that the proposed measure mandates the Department of Education to ensure that the SHS program complies with TESDA’s quality assurance framework and training regulations.