Sara Duterte checks out Brunei education best practices which may be applied in PH

Vice President Sara Duterte on visited colleges in Brunei to watch greatest practices in training which can be adopted within the Philippines.

Duterte is in Brunei as president of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization.

She went to Sekolah Rendah Pusar Ulak, a public college in Brunei, to watch the nation’s greatest practices in its primary training.

“Nakikita natin yung pagtuturo nila ng Quran sa kanilang mga learners. Magagamit natin yon doon sa ating mga eskuwelahan na nasa BARMM,” Duterte stated.

(We see that they’re instructing the Quran to their learners. We can use that in our colleges within the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao.)

Duterte additionally identified that Brunei’s college amenities are “ideal” contemplating their dimension that’s apt for learners.

“‘Yung facilities nila ay napakaganda dahil malaki ang facilities nila and then konti lang ‘yung class size nila which is ‘yun ‘yung ideal talaga,” she added.

(Their amenities are very good as a result of their amenities are massive after which their class dimension is small, which is admittedly ideally suited.)

In January, Duterte admitted that the shortage of faculty infrastructure and amenities remained the first downside within the nation’s primary training system.

She thus underscored the necessity to construct and restore college amenities in an effort to accommodate the educational wants of thousands and thousands of scholars within the nation.

During her Brunei journey, Duterte is about to satisfy with SEAMEO Vocational and Technical Education and Training (VOCTECH) officers and look at methods which might be used to additional elevate the standard of training in Southeast Asia.

She additionally attended an exhibition on digital and e-learning instruments being utilized by Seri Mulia Sarjana International School.

Along along with her throughout the journey was Naomi, a highschool pupil from Bacolod, who was picked to be a part of the “You Can Be VP” program of the Office of the Vice President.

The venture goals to offer alternatives to pick college students to watch the position of the Vice President in motion whereas on official engagements. —Giselle Ombay/NB, GMA Integrated News

Source: www.gmanetwork.com