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Press Release - EDCOM 2: To improve PISA performance, go back to basics, focus on learners'...

The Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2), along with the World Bank Philippine Country office and the Philippine Institute for Development Studies organized the International Large-Scale Assessments (ILSAs) Online Symposium on September 9, 2024 to discuss how International Large Scale Assessments can be used in driving education reforms that would respond to the needs of Filipino learners.

Along with World Bank technical experts, EDCOM 2 Co-chairperson Representative Roman Romulo, Advisory Council Member Fred Ayala, Standing Committee Members Diosdado San Antonio and Teacher Therese Bustos, and representatives from other EDCOM 2 Commissioners' offices were also present in the symposium. DepEd officials were also in attendance, led by Undersecretary Gina Gonong.

A key focus of the symposium was the Philippines' PISA 2022 results, which showed that over 75% of Filipino students are low performers in mathematics, science, reading, and creative thinking.

EDCOM 2's analysis also found that, in comparison to the results of neighboring countries, the highest-achieving Filipino students are only comparable to the average students in countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, and Vietnam, and to the weakest students in Singapore.

World Bank Education Specialists outlined a range of support measures needed to improve the Philippines' performance in International Large-Scale Assessments. This starts with foundational skills. They emphasized that to improve education systems, there needs to be focus on literacy and numeracy especially in the early grades, where building a strong learning foundation is crucial.

Diego Luna Bazaldua, one of World Bank's Senior Education Specialists, recommended that reforms should focus on integrating literacy and numeracy into all subjects and moving from a content-based to a competency-based curriculum. This has been a successful strategy in countries like Ireland and Vietnam, where students' learning outcomes improved over the past decade.

However, redesigning the curriculum alone is not enough. Bazaldua also emphasized that to ensure the success of such changes, learning materials must be aligned with the new curriculum,

Read more on legacy.senate.gov.ph