Bukidnon State
University on K to 12:
Pride of the South
Yeho Natan II
The
Philippines is the Southeast Asian country that is still on the ten-year cycle
of education in elementary and secondary. On the 21st Century, the domination
of the unemployed Filipino citizens is raising fast. But this problem will be
lessen through the implementation of the 12-year cycle program—the K to 12 with
the cooperation with the local and the national government.
In its years of existence, Bukidnon State
University (BukSU) has become a center for education and pursued a sustained
approach to increasing demands from thousands of enrolled students among
colleges that offer around 40 courses including graduate and undergraduate.
This made the university a trademark of Bukidnon’s quality education across
Mindanao and even across the Philippine Islands. On the other hand, the
Philippine educational system was reframed due to the addition of two more
years in high school-- senior high school and the mandated preschool. This K to
12 program aims to enhance the competency of the graduates in terms of the
language proficiency and the skills of every student that is focused during the
K 11 and K 12. This flagship agenda has become part of the DepED curricula
since it was approved. Prior to its existence, the program was debated among
the Filipino citizens because of its effect to the parents and on the student’s
interest accordingly. Many aspects of society are being affected with this
change of education system. Families will have a hard time providing their
children’s needs because of the longer years but the government has provided us
many public schools that they can go to and study.
Furthermore, the 1987 Philippine
Constitution highlighted the responsibility of the government to structure realistic educational system that will help the Filipino citizens in their
growing; the K to 12 program was slowly materializing. In line with the new
educational program, BukSU is held positive in having students who will be
experiencing 12 years of enhanced basic education curriculum before reaching
college. Though this system, BSU will be molding students who have been already
trained, students whose individual skills were enhanced and the language
proficiency is excellent. It is an advantage to the university since the
training in the college fields will be easier and the future employment of the
graduates is already easy at large because almost all the large foreign
countries had adapted this type of educational system. The fact that BukSU is
highlighted as an institution that promotes quality education, Philippines can
already sort it to the universities of competence and excellence. It is already
clear evidence that BSU can compete with the changing demands of education
sector of the Philippines. BukSU is a primer of harnessed graduates in science,
humanity and philosophy and because of the K to 12 curriculum, it is a standout
quotation that “BukSU: A Special Place for Teaching and Learning”.