Philippines : Basic Education Public Expenditure Review

The 2010 Philippines Basic Education Public Expenditure Review (BEPER) provides an overview of public expenditures and outcomes in the basic education sector since 2000. The PER team intends this analysis to assist the Department of Education (DepED) in setting policy priorities and in making decisi...

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Main Authors: World Bank, Australia AID
Format: Public Expenditure Review
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Pasig City, Philippines 2013
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GER
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NER
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13809
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topic academic demands
access to learning
Access to Schooling
achievement level
achievement outcomes
achievement scores
additional resources
age groups
attending school
average completion rate
Basic Education
Basic Education Curriculum
Basic Education Sector
Basic Education Spending
basic education system
children in schools
classroom
classroom construction
classroom furniture
classrooms
Cohort Survival
Completion Rate
Completion Rates
Decision Making
detailed examination
developing countries
Development Goals
didactic teaching
double shifts
drop-out rates
Dropout Rate
Dropout Rates
early grades
education equity
Education Expenditures
Education For All
education opportunities
Education Outcomes
education reform
education services
Education Spending
Education System
educational investments
educational opportunities
educational outcomes
elementary school
Elementary Schools
enrollment figures
Enrollment Rate
Enrollment Rates
Equal opportunity
equitable allocation
first grade
free secondary education
gender differences
gender disparity
Gender Equity
gender gap
gender inequalities
gender inequality
GER
girls
Global Monitoring
Gross Enrollment
Gross Enrollment Rate
high dropout
high dropout rate
high school
Higher Education
household income
household surveys
income levels
instruction
international education
interventions
leadership
learners
Learning
Learning Achievement
learning materials
learning opportunities
learning outcomes
learning resources
let
levels of education
low enrollment
male dropouts
Mathematics
National Education
NER
Net Enrollment
Net Enrollment Rate
number of students
number of teachers
official primary school
official primary school entrance
official primary school entrance age
Older girls
out-of-school youths
Papers
participation rates
Persistent Inequalities
policy analysis
poor performance
Primary Completion
Primary Completion Rate
primary level
primary school
primary school entrance age
Private Partnerships
private school
private school enrollment
private schools
public education system
Public Expenditure
public school
public school system
Public Schools
Public Secondary Schools
pupil expenditure
pupil ratios
Pupil Spending
pupil-classroom ratios
Pupil-Teacher Ratio
pupils
qualified teachers
quality education
quality of education
quality of instruction
regional inequalities
regional variations
Repetition
Repetition Rate
repetition rates
rural areas
school age
school attendance
School Building
school buildings
school completion
school enrollment
school enrollments
school enrolment
School Furniture
school level
school participation
school quality
School Readiness
school students
school system
School Year
school years
School-Age
school-age children
school-age population
Science Study
secondary education
Secondary Level
secondary school
Skills Development
Social Welfare
Special Education
Sports
student population
Student-Teacher Ratio
Teacher
teacher certification
Teacher Deployment
teacher shortages
teacher training
teachers
teaching
teaching posts
Technical Education
test scores
Textbook
Textbook Printing
Textbook Procurement
textbooks
universal enrollment
youth
spellingShingle academic demands
access to learning
Access to Schooling
achievement level
achievement outcomes
achievement scores
additional resources
age groups
attending school
average completion rate
Basic Education
Basic Education Curriculum
Basic Education Sector
Basic Education Spending
basic education system
children in schools
classroom
classroom construction
classroom furniture
classrooms
Cohort Survival
Completion Rate
Completion Rates
Decision Making
detailed examination
developing countries
Development Goals
didactic teaching
double shifts
drop-out rates
Dropout Rate
Dropout Rates
early grades
education equity
Education Expenditures
Education For All
education opportunities
Education Outcomes
education reform
education services
Education Spending
Education System
educational investments
educational opportunities
educational outcomes
elementary school
Elementary Schools
enrollment figures
Enrollment Rate
Enrollment Rates
Equal opportunity
equitable allocation
first grade
free secondary education
gender differences
gender disparity
Gender Equity
gender gap
gender inequalities
gender inequality
GER
girls
Global Monitoring
Gross Enrollment
Gross Enrollment Rate
high dropout
high dropout rate
high school
Higher Education
household income
household surveys
income levels
instruction
international education
interventions
leadership
learners
Learning
Learning Achievement
learning materials
learning opportunities
learning outcomes
learning resources
let
levels of education
low enrollment
male dropouts
Mathematics
National Education
NER
Net Enrollment
Net Enrollment Rate
number of students
number of teachers
official primary school
official primary school entrance
official primary school entrance age
Older girls
out-of-school youths
Papers
participation rates
Persistent Inequalities
policy analysis
poor performance
Primary Completion
Primary Completion Rate
primary level
primary school
primary school entrance age
Private Partnerships
private school
private school enrollment
private schools
public education system
Public Expenditure
public school
public school system
Public Schools
Public Secondary Schools
pupil expenditure
pupil ratios
Pupil Spending
pupil-classroom ratios
Pupil-Teacher Ratio
pupils
qualified teachers
quality education
quality of education
quality of instruction
regional inequalities
regional variations
Repetition
Repetition Rate
repetition rates
rural areas
school age
school attendance
School Building
school buildings
school completion
school enrollment
school enrollments
school enrolment
School Furniture
school level
school participation
school quality
School Readiness
school students
school system
School Year
school years
School-Age
school-age children
school-age population
Science Study
secondary education
Secondary Level
secondary school
Skills Development
Social Welfare
Special Education
Sports
student population
Student-Teacher Ratio
Teacher
teacher certification
Teacher Deployment
teacher shortages
teacher training
teachers
teaching
teaching posts
Technical Education
test scores
Textbook
Textbook Printing
Textbook Procurement
textbooks
universal enrollment
youth
World Bank
Australia AID
Philippines : Basic Education Public Expenditure Review
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Philippines
description The 2010 Philippines Basic Education Public Expenditure Review (BEPER) provides an overview of public expenditures and outcomes in the basic education sector since 2000. The PER team intends this analysis to assist the Department of Education (DepED) in setting policy priorities and in making decisions on resource allocation, utilization, and management. In this review, we analyze trends in education performance as they relate to the Philippines' Education for All (EFA) goals and the objectives of the Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA). The analysis traces trends in government spending and their impact on basic education inputs and outcomes. It also examines the equity dimensions of the education outcomes and spending across geographic areas, households of different income levels, and gender. It examine in detail the processes for executing DepED's priority programs such as the provision of new teaching posts, school buildings, furniture, and textbooks, and we identify potential bottlenecks that slow implementation. Although the Government of the Philippines has committed to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and EFA goals by 2015, its level of investment in basic education is not sufficient for realizing these commitments. The PER analysis suggests that although the basic education sector needs additional resources for rapidly expanding the supply of key inputs for quality education services, unless efforts are intensified to improve budget execution and even if resources were available, merely increasing allocation would be unlikely to result in actual increases in the larger number of critical inputs and their efficient deployment.
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Australia AID
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Australia AID
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title Philippines : Basic Education Public Expenditure Review
title_short Philippines : Basic Education Public Expenditure Review
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spelling okr-10986-138092021-04-23T14:03:10Z Philippines : Basic Education Public Expenditure Review World Bank Australia AID academic demands access to learning Access to Schooling achievement level achievement outcomes achievement scores additional resources age groups attending school average completion rate Basic Education Basic Education Curriculum Basic Education Sector Basic Education Spending basic education system children in schools classroom classroom construction classroom furniture classrooms Cohort Survival Completion Rate Completion Rates Decision Making detailed examination developing countries Development Goals didactic teaching double shifts drop-out rates Dropout Rate Dropout Rates early grades education equity Education Expenditures Education For All education opportunities Education Outcomes education reform education services Education Spending Education System educational investments educational opportunities educational outcomes elementary school Elementary Schools enrollment figures Enrollment Rate Enrollment Rates Equal opportunity equitable allocation first grade free secondary education gender differences gender disparity Gender Equity gender gap gender inequalities gender inequality GER girls Global Monitoring Gross Enrollment Gross Enrollment Rate high dropout high dropout rate high school Higher Education household income household surveys income levels instruction international education interventions leadership learners Learning Learning Achievement learning materials learning opportunities learning outcomes learning resources let levels of education low enrollment male dropouts Mathematics National Education NER Net Enrollment Net Enrollment Rate number of students number of teachers official primary school official primary school entrance official primary school entrance age Older girls out-of-school youths Papers participation rates Persistent Inequalities policy analysis poor performance Primary Completion Primary Completion Rate primary level primary school primary school entrance age Private Partnerships private school private school enrollment private schools public education system Public Expenditure public school public school system Public Schools Public Secondary Schools pupil expenditure pupil ratios Pupil Spending pupil-classroom ratios Pupil-Teacher Ratio pupils qualified teachers quality education quality of education quality of instruction regional inequalities regional variations Repetition Repetition Rate repetition rates rural areas school age school attendance School Building school buildings school completion school enrollment school enrollments school enrolment School Furniture school level school participation school quality School Readiness school students school system School Year school years School-Age school-age children school-age population Science Study secondary education Secondary Level secondary school Skills Development Social Welfare Special Education Sports student population Student-Teacher Ratio Teacher teacher certification Teacher Deployment teacher shortages teacher training teachers teaching teaching posts Technical Education test scores Textbook Textbook Printing Textbook Procurement textbooks universal enrollment youth The 2010 Philippines Basic Education Public Expenditure Review (BEPER) provides an overview of public expenditures and outcomes in the basic education sector since 2000. The PER team intends this analysis to assist the Department of Education (DepED) in setting policy priorities and in making decisions on resource allocation, utilization, and management. In this review, we analyze trends in education performance as they relate to the Philippines' Education for All (EFA) goals and the objectives of the Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA). The analysis traces trends in government spending and their impact on basic education inputs and outcomes. It also examines the equity dimensions of the education outcomes and spending across geographic areas, households of different income levels, and gender. It examine in detail the processes for executing DepED's priority programs such as the provision of new teaching posts, school buildings, furniture, and textbooks, and we identify potential bottlenecks that slow implementation. Although the Government of the Philippines has committed to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and EFA goals by 2015, its level of investment in basic education is not sufficient for realizing these commitments. The PER analysis suggests that although the basic education sector needs additional resources for rapidly expanding the supply of key inputs for quality education services, unless efforts are intensified to improve budget execution and even if resources were available, merely increasing allocation would be unlikely to result in actual increases in the larger number of critical inputs and their efficient deployment. 2013-06-06T16:12:15Z 2013-06-06T16:12:15Z 2012 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13809 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Pasig City, Philippines Economic & Sector Work :: Public Expenditure Review Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Philippines