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    If the government itself can’t do anything to help its own system, how much more the other? Yeah sure we can blame anyone and anything endlessly but let’s just be aware that we are part of the system thus far.

     

    This may sound too cliché but why don’t we look around and look at ourselves, then, and only then we can realize that the problem is also within us. So it boils down now to self-reliant, that is, if this ‘self’ (being hyphenated with 'reliant' or as compound words) rings a bell to many.

     

    Just to share some thoughts about the topic... I agree.:) It may seem that it only stems from the values and commitment of the ones who are running the education system. from the local schools to the national agencies, but in reality, the other side is what we learn at home, Value System... it Includes us.

     

    Recently may nagpakamatay na college student in Bicol, people are blaming the government for it. Agree na may mas mabigat responsbilities ang government (this includes the school). PERO! may responsibilities din ang parents and peers nung bata. As said earlier the government cannot do things alone. based from experience, It starts with the employees who do not seem to know why they are in the government... yung iba dapat mag retire na dahil ayaw na gawin ang trabaho nila (may senior at seniority complex na), yung iba naman gusto lang sweldo hindi trabaho (apparently magkaiba pla yung sweldo at trabaho- which should be cleared sa hiring process), yung iba na with the high ideals and values and at the start wants and initiates "positive/progressive/change" kaso naging inutil dahil "nakain" or gets burnt out by the system. we have a long way to go in terms of Human resource, but the policies are there, the systems can be developed and enhanced to suit us socio-culturally... sabi nga... "ang mas matinding kalaban ay ang sarili".

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