Sara Duterte Steps Down from DepEd, Angara Rises Up Thanks to Marcos – Is it a Good Move?

Vice President Sara Duterte‘s recent leaving from the Department of Education (DepEd) has attracted much debate. Her departure opens room for Senator Sonny Angara to inherit. For Philippine education, though, is this a positive development? Let’s examine the consequences.

On June 19, Vice President Duterte tendered her resignation from DepEd, leaving behind a legacy of triumphs coupled with challenges. Her decision was not without controversy, but she highlighted that her love for teachers and children motivated it instead of weakness. During her term, Duterte focused on initiatives to improve inclusive education, update teacher training, and rehabilitate infrastructure. She began projects aimed to upgrade classrooms, increase access to high-quality education in surrounding areas, and bring technology into school facilities. Her government also concentrated on curricular improvements to reduce the skill gap in the workforce and more correspond with world standards.

Still, Duterte’s administration was marred with controversy. Although the adoption of the K–12 programme aimed to improve the educational system, its implementation and extra strain it generated on teachers and students garnered criticism. The response to the consequences on schooling of the COVID-19 epidemic presented still another great challenge. Many students fell behind as the shift to online learning exposed glaring differences in access to technology and internet connectivity. Critics of Duterte’s policies and handling of these issues occasionally argued that more all-encompassing and inclusive solutions were needed.

Angara Appointment Schedule

Declaring Senator Sonny Angara the new DepEd Secretary, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. wasted no time. Angara offers expertise and knowledge to the role having been a senator since 2013. His background in educational policies—including support of scholarships and more school funding—helps to characterise him as a maybe successful department head. Strong proponent of reform in education, Angara has been instrumental in passing laws meant to improve the system including the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act and the Expanded Student Grant-in- Aid Programme for Poverty Alleviation (ESGP-PA).

Starting on July 19, his appointment enables him one month to get ready for the challenges ahead. Angara’s approach of leadership is believed to be cooperative, consulting numerous stakeholders to create a more inclusive and successful educational system. His focus on evidence-based policy and data-driven decision-making could provide the DepEd much-needed efficiency and inventiveness.

Starting fresh, the Boon or Bane

One may contend that Sara Duterte’s departure from the Cabinet helps DepEd. The focus is shifting from political positions, so fresh leadership development inside the department could find space. Angara’s commitment to quality and teamwork suggests a new start. His legislative background and focus on educational reform could bring the department fresh ideas and rejuvenation, therefore enabling perhaps more successful resolution of long-standing issues. Angara’s Senate record shows his will to improve the educational system, and his ability to work across political boundaries could help to raise popular support for necessary reforms.

Obstacles Still Ahead

Still, the transformation presents challenges. Arguably the most crucial department is DepEd since it uses education to influence the future of the nation. Angara has to oversee projects and ensure equitable access to top-notch education for young Filipinos. Especially in rural areas, the emphasis is on to solve issues such classroom shortages, teacher compensation, and the digital gap affecting many students. Strong preparations are also required for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic recovery to offset missing learning time and help in mental health and well-being of the children.

Angara will also have to traverse the political terrain and build tight relationships with numerous stakeholders—including politicians, parents, and teachers. Most importantly would be his ability to establish a cooperative environment and implement regulations reflecting the different needs of the Filipino student population. Another challenge is keeping momentum and consistency in front of possible political pressure and administrative changes.

Eventually

The nation pays close attention as Senator Angara assumes his new duty. Will he not just build on Duterte’s successes but also fix the present problems? Only time will reveal whether this change of leadership promotes Philippine education or results in a setback. One thing is certain: the stakes are high and the futures of our students hang dangerously. Let us hope for an improved journey ahead.

The transition from Sara Duterte to Sonny Angara in leadership of DepEd represents a turning moment in the Philippine educational system. How skilfully Angara manages significant issues and implements reasonable reforms will define the outcome of this change. His experience and commitment to education suggest possible positive transformation. However, his challenges are really severe, hence his leadership will be highly crucial in determining the direction of Philippine education. The nation would be closely watching for changes that would benefit students and instructors simultaneously. Being DepEd Secretary for Angara will challenge his ability to convert legislative success into practical, on-the-ground improvements for the educational system. Under his supervision, the department should create a more inclusive, fair, high-quality education system competent of reshaping the nation and arming next generations for the challenges ahead.

Katherine S

1/4 German, 3/4 Malaysian. I write, follow and monitor closely political news happening in Malaysia, and other happening news in the ASEAN region. Newswriter for the best ASEAN news website - The Asian Affairs.

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