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Visionary Voices
Fulfilling Institutional Purpose in Philippine Education: Barriers and Pathways Forward
Visionary Voices, 2(1), 39-42, ISSN: 3082-4389, 2026.
Recommended Citation:
Osiba, L. D., & Cayogyog, A. O. (2026). Fulfilling Institutional Purpose in Philippine Education: Barriers and Pathways Forward. In Visionary Voices (Vol. 2, Number 1, pp. 39–42). Lakbay-Diwa Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18296788
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Osiba et al.
Description
Educational institutions exist to facilitate learning, develop human capital, and advance equitable social progress. However, the Philippine education system persistently fails to fulfill these foundational purposes. Despite policy reforms and increased budgets, challenges such as learning poverty, weak teaching quality, leadership gaps, and systemic inequities compromise institutional effectiveness (Bautista, M. C. R. B., & Aranas, V. P., 2023; World Bank, 2023).
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