geloace Posted February 12, 2018 Share Posted February 12, 2018 I still go with socialized bracketing and have the subsidy to those who really needs it. Basta may maayos na system lang. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 dapat free tuition talaga sa state U...sa laki ng tax na binabayaran monthly...The money you pay on your taxes cannot pay for free tuition for everybody. It can only pay for those who are willing study hard to maintain good grades to deserve the free tuition. Free tuition is a privilege, not a right. 1 Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 (edited) dapat free tuition talaga sa state U...sa laki ng tax na binabayaran monthly... Free tuition dahil malaki kamo and binabayad mong tax? Pano yung mga minimum wage earner na hindi magbabayad ng income tax? Walang free tuition dapat para sa kanila? Dapat free tuition para sa mga istudyanteng matatalino at masisipag mag-aral. Only for those who excel in their studies. Ke me binayaran silang tax o wala. Edited February 13, 2018 by camiar Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted February 14, 2018 Share Posted February 14, 2018 Sir hindi po ganon ibig kung sabihin...ang mga kids ko po hindi sa state u nagaaral...ang ibig kung sabihin sa laki ng tax na binabayaran dapat libre na tuition fee para sa lahat hindi po para sa akin lang, kasi sayang naman yung tax kung mabubulsa lang ng iba dapat ilaan na lang sa state u...good day sirPuedeng libre for the K+12. Pero pag dating sa University level, hindi dapat libre tuition fee para sa lahat. Libre lang dapat para sa mga qualified at may commitment -- meaning, those who passed the qualifying exams and further passed the attendance requirements and the periodic exams, and able to maintain their grades. Free tuition privileges should be granted based on merit, not on social or economic status, irregardless of whether they came from rich families or poor, 3 Quote Link to comment
flatwall Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 It shd not be free. Dpt pumasa s mga requirments. Quote Link to comment
camus Posted November 10, 2018 Share Posted November 10, 2018 this is a funny topic because nothing is free. Teachers dont work for free, teaching materials are not free, lights, electric fan, water, etc. if you dont pay tuition, who is going to pay for all this? obviously its going to come from tax payers. in other words, lahat ng akala mo free babalik parin sa iyo (or sa parents mo). if the government borrows money to finance expenses, then damay pati your children and grandchildren. in the end, you are gona pay for it. nothing is free. 1 Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 this is a funny topic because nothing is free. Teachers dont work for free, teaching materials are not free, lights, electric fan, water, etc. if you dont pay tuition, who is going to pay for all this? obviously its going to come from tax payers. in other words, lahat ng akala mo free babalik parin sa iyo (or sa parents mo). if the government borrows money to finance expenses, then damay pati your children and grandchildren. in the end, you are gona pay for it. nothing is free. Sabihin mo yan kay Bam Aquino - yung author ng Free Tuition Law. Quote Link to comment
camus Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 Sabihin mo yan kay Bam Aquino - yung author ng Free Tuition Law. no need to tell Bam. he knows this. according to wikipedia: "Bam Aquino graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Management Engineering [at Ateneo de Manila university]. He took an Executive Education Program on Leadership and Public Policy, at the Kennedy School of Government in the Harvard University." ateneo na, harvard pa. the big question is... do the voters and taxpayers know this? you dont need an advanced degree to understand "free" tuition. you just need common sense. nothing is free. teachers need to be paid. suppliers of school materials need to be paid. electricity and water need to be paid. free tuition only means the students dont pay for it, someone else will pay it for them. who will pay? the government will pay. where will the government get the money? eh di siyempre from taxpayers. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 That is why the the students should only be able to enjoy this privilege if they qualify for it. Raise the qualification requirement of Public Schools and State Colleges and Universities so that only the deserving and committed students can avail of the free education paid for by taxpayers. 1 Quote Link to comment
darksoulriver Posted November 12, 2018 Share Posted November 12, 2018 That is why the the students should only be able to enjoy this privilege if they qualify for it. Raise the qualification requirement of Public Schools and State Colleges and Universities so that only the deserving and committed students can avail of the free education paid for by taxpayers. kapag d mo nman pinapasok sa kolehiyo magproprotesta ang mga hitad dahil rights daw nila hehehe Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 kapag d mo nman pinapasok sa kolehiyo magproprotesta ang mga hitad dahil rights daw nila hehehe Madali namang ipa-intindi sa kanila na it's not a right --- it's a privilege. A privilege has to be earned and maintained. If they don't qualify to higher standards of state schools, they can always enrol in private schools. They can avail of private scholarships, too. Quote Link to comment
Dyson-sila Posted November 13, 2018 Share Posted November 13, 2018 To gain access sa mga pinagsasabi ninyo. Hindi ba marapat na pataasin pa lalo ang standards ng primary education? 1. free education at mandatory sa mga elementary at high school students..2. improved education system from primary to secondary education.3. better pay sa mga teachers from primary to secondary.4. better facilities to nurture further growth ng mga batang student.5. improve vocation branch ng education. Malaki nga budget para sa kanila. Ang problem, hindi alam ng mga nagpapatakbo kung paano ito gagawin. The PH Govt, the most efficient organization there is. Quote Link to comment
camiar Posted November 14, 2018 Share Posted November 14, 2018 To gain access sa mga pinagsasabi ninyo. Hindi ba marapat na pataasin pa lalo ang standards ng primary education? 1. free education at mandatory sa mga elementary at high school students..2. improved education system from primary to secondary education.3. better pay sa mga teachers from primary to secondary.4. better facilities to nurture further growth ng mga batang student.5. improve vocation branch ng education. Malaki nga budget para sa kanila. Ang problem, hindi alam ng mga nagpapatakbo kung paano ito gagawin. The PH Govt, the most efficient organization there is. For everything you mentioned above, there are already laws and programs being implemented accordingly for primary and secondary education (i.e. K+12) The topic here is Free Tuition for tertiary education in state colleges and universities. Quote Link to comment
darksoulriver Posted November 14, 2018 Share Posted November 14, 2018 Madali namang ipa-intindi sa kanila na it's not a right --- it's a privilege. A privilege has to be earned and maintained. If they don't qualify to higher standards of state schools, they can always enrol in private schools. They can avail of private scholarships, too. buti kung ganun kadaling tumanggap ng paguunawa at pilit ipipilit ang kanilang rights kuno! pahirapan nila yung entrance exam para masala tlaga yung gustong magaral talaga keysa gusto lng pumasok at pumorma sa skul... samahan pa ng lakwatsa at dota lol ang project Quote Link to comment
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