Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Problem of Poor School Facilities and Services (Sec. 1 & 2, Art. XIV)
The quality of education may be deficient in some cases as result of poor school facilities and services. Many schools are saddled with crowded classrooms, lack of textbooks, incompetent teachers, unavailability of teaching materials, obsolete teaching methods, substandard libraries, laboratories, equipment, and other facilities, dilapidated school buildings, irrelevant curricula, etc. The State is duty-bound to adopt measures to address these problems. Adequate financing of education is the lifeline to quality education.
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