Results of 2008 Grade 6 achievement tests up in 2008

The National Achievement Tests (NAT) for Grade 6 Pupils went up higher according to the Department of Education Secretary Jesli A. Lapus.


The Education Secretary noted that the education policy is slowly improving and earning dividends from the investment in education.

Credits: Philippines News Agency

Comments

  1. jeanny says:

    hahaha i dont think so for in the school where i belong the tchrs. were repremanded by the principal for getting the 5th from the lowest, even the tchrs. handled a saturday class from january till the test but still the pupils get low score. we cnt force the pupils to get such high score for there are so many factors to see about it. though the tchrs exerted so much effort, just emagine the saturday class. oh!!!! i can see my aunt so rugged in her face for so much time to spent in teaching the pupils but still the score go low. can u comment about a principal like that, she so….. grrr….. why blame the tchrs for i can see to them they exerted so much effort to teach this children. any way not all of the children must be proffesional coz we need much laborer now a days.

  2. jeanny says:

    by the way can this teachrs handling saturday class from january till first week of march can get a service credit???? i think they deserve it… this is in bukidnon

  3. jeanny says:

    by the way sometime if i can get video about the insulting of this matter i will post it in you tube…. see how rude and hurting (in the part of the teachers who tried to impart knowledge to pupils but still got a low score in Nat) from the principal and some high rank officials reprimand the tchrs. hahaha!!!

  4. bong says:

    In our place the teachers are so pressured to meet the grade that there are rumors of massive cheating during the test proper. Some public school teachers are conscience stricken by the idea of making the grade by simply asking the children to memorize the answer keys even without understanding the lesson. Unfortunately no one wants to come out because they (public school teachers) are afraid to lose their jobs. Can you imagine out of 70+ schools, both from public and private schools, the top 39 schools are from public schools that don’t even make it in an elimination round in a local quiz bee. What makes it worse is that the public officials are now congratulating the public school teachers for a job well done and highlighting the achievements.

  5. fred says:

    WOW !!! that really hurts!…how dare u to say that…im frm a pryvayt skul wen im in elementary but in HS i transferred bcoz of financial problems…and I can say that public school students can competently compete with pryvayt school students..and that is evident when one of my schoolmates defeated all of the private and public school contestant in the well-known QUIZ HIGH of ABS-CBN here in BC City…(tyk note one plus one is equal to two in both private and public schools)

  6. cris says:

    ano wla nmam