Education & Research

Philippines 2019 Education & Research

Educational attainment in the Philippines was falling at the beginning of the 21st century, marked by declining enrolment and literacy rates, as well as persistent underfunding. In response, successive governments have worked to overhaul the education system and increase expenditure, taking measures to keep more children in school, raise the quality of tertiary education, enhance the education system’s global competitiveness, and improve employability through linkages between academic institutions and industry. All this is proving crucial to keep pace in a world adapting to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, where technological competitiveness and the hunt for qualified human capital is placing education at the centre of many countries’ reform plans. This chapter also contains an interview with Fortunato de la Peña, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology.

Cover of The Report: Philippines 2019

The Report

This chapter is from the Philippines 2019 report. Explore other chapters from this report.

Interviews & Viewpoints

Sketch of Fortunato de la Peña, Secretary of Science and Technology
Fortunato de la Peña, Secretary of Science and Technology: Interview

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