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5/23/12
Synergeia Foundation, Inc.
Building a Constituency to Make Education Work
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Education and Poverty
Educational Attainment Annual Income
No schooling Php 90,326Some elementary Php 128, 645Graduated from elementary Php 153,695Some high school Php 173,668Graduated from high school Php 213,322Some college Php 296,322Graduated from college Php 525,823
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The State of Public Education
Unequal opportunities
Poor quality
High enrolment, low survival
Underfinanced public education,
poor budget execution
Poor governance, rigid and authoritative system
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It Takes a Village to Raise a Child
Traditionally the delivery of education is left to DepEd with marginal community participation.
Synergeia mobilizes members of the community to design and implement programs that will help their children read and learn better.
The Synergeia model is demand driven, based on the needs and priorities of the community.
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Education Summits
Shock and awe with test results, education statistics
What are your dreams are for their children?
What can we do together to make those dreams come true?
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Why do Children Perform Poorly?
Common Answers:
Poverty
Attitude of parents
Negative influences in the environment
Quality of teachers/school administrators
Lack of instructional materials
Peace and order
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Reinventing Local School Boards
Traditional LSB Reinvented LSB
Functions: (1) Budgeting (2) Authorize SEF disbursement (3) Advisory, i.e. change in name of public schools (4) Endorse promotion of education officials
Functions: (1)Capacity building (2) Performance measurement (3) Resource mobilization and allocation (4) Procurement of SEF-funded services (teachers, instructional materials) (5) Promoting participation (6) Policymaking
Organization & Membership: (1) Eight-man board loaded in favor of LGU
Organization & Membership (1) Eight-man board (with voting rights) (2) Non-voting representatives (private schools, private schools, business, media, NGOs, senior citizens, youth)
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Other Programs
Storytelling
Arts and crafts
Feeding programs
e.Studyante program
Livelihood training
Cultural Events
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Results
In ARMM, from 2006 to 2011:
NAT scores improved from 30% to 50%
Dropout rate has decreased from 20.3% to 18%
Completion rate increased from 30% to 40%
If it can be done in ARMM, it can be done anywhere.
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Thank you!
For more information,
please visit:
www.synergeia.org.ph
or email: