Salary Survey For Teachers: Public and Private Elementary, High School and College

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Salary Survey for Teachers

Public and Private Elementary, High School and College

Education (also called learning, teaching or schooling) in the general sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind, character, or physical ability of an individual. In its technical sense, education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills, and values from one generation to another. Etymologically, the word education is derived from the Latin educayio (a breeding, a bringing up, a rearing) from educo (I educate, I train) which is related to the homonym educo (I lead forth, I take out; I raise up) from e- (from, out of) and duco (I lead, I conduct).

Teachers in educational institutions direct the education of student and might draw on many subjects, including reading, writing, mathematics, science and history. This process is sometimes called schooling when referring to the education of teaching only a certain subject, usually as professors at institutions of higher learning. There is also education in fields for those who want specific vocational skills, such as those required to be a pilot. In addition there is an array of education possible at the informal level, such as in museums and libraries, with the Internet and in life experience. Many non-traditional education options are now available and continue to evolve. One of the most substantial uses in education is the use of technology. Classrooms of the 21st century contain interactive white boards, tablets, mp3 players, laptops, etc. Teachers are encouraged to embed these technological devices in the curriculum in order to enhance students learning and meet the needs of various types of learners

Historically, in the past, the Philippines was a pioneer in many aspects regarding education in Asia. The oldest universities, colleges, vocational schools and the first modern public education system in Asia were created during the colonial periods. In 1899 one author said when Spain was replaced by the United States as the colonial power, Filipinos were among the most educated subjects in all of Asia. However, Philippine education is no longer the leader in Asia, and is slipping further behind most Asian countries as is shown by its failure to educate about one third of its elementary-aged population.[ During the period of governance by the United States, Education in the Philippines changed radically, modeled on the system of education in the Unites States of the time. After gaining independence in 1946, changes in the US system were no longer automatically reflected in thePhilippines, which has since moved in various directions of its own.

Filipino children may enter public school at about age four, starting from nursery up to kindergarten. At about seven years of age, children enter elementary school for six or seven years. This is followed by secondary school, also called as high school, for four years. Students may then sit for College Entrance Examinations (CEE), after which they may enter tertiary institutions for three to five years. There are other types of schools such as private schools, preparatory schools, international schools, laboratory high schools and science high schools. Several foreign ethnic groups, including Chinese, British, Americans, Koreans, and Japanese own schools. Though elementary schooling is compulsory, latest official figures show 27.82% of Filipino elementary-aged children either never attend or never complete elementary schooling, usually due to the absence of any school in their area, education being offered in a language that is foreign to them, or financial distress. In July 2009 DepEd acted to overcome the foreign language problem by ordering all elementary schools to move towards mothertongue based learning initially. The order allows two alternative threeyear bridging plans. Depending on the bridging plan adopted, the Filipino and English languages are to be phased in as the language of instruction for other subjects beginning in the third and fourth grades

Secondary schooling is of four years duration. Although secondary schooling is compulsory, some Philippine news media have reported that since the 2000s, many Filipino students who began studying at private high schools, are forced to transfer to public high schools because of increasing cost of living and private school fees and financial distress. Many public elementary/high schools in the country are already overcrowded. The school year in the Philippines starts in June of one year and ends in March of the next, with a two-month break during April and May, a one week semester break during the last week of October), and a week or two of Christmas break. In 2005, the Philippines spent about US$138 per pupil compared to US$1,582 in Singapore, US$3,728 in Japan, and US$852 in Thailand.

Department of Education Commission on Higher Education Secretary of Education Chairwoman of Higher Education Armin Luistro Patricia Licuanan

National education budget (20112012)

Budget

PH 192,087,000,000 (US$ 4,610,888)


General Details Filipino, English National (Public and private) 1947

Primary Languages System Type Postwar establishment of the department Total

Enrollment (20112012) 25,700,000 (Primary and secondary only)

Q1, Q2 and Q3

Elementary
Private : Exploration School
Mrs. Lorenz Marion Luarca Salary = P15,000 Years of teaching = begginner Take Home Pay = P13, 000 +

Public : Mabini Elementary


School Mrs. Lucita Bibit Salary = P15,785 Years of teaching = 19 years Take home Pay = 6,700 Mrs. Maria Elisa Remollino Salary = P16,825 Years of teaching = 32 years Take home Pay = 12, 715

Q1, Q2 and Q3

High School
Private : OB Montessori
Mrs. De Venecia Salary = P24, 000 Years of teaching = 6 years Take Home Pay = P19, 000 +

Public : Ramon Magsaysay


School Mr. June Hayden Sinson Salary = P19, 425.00 Years of teaching = 9 years Take home Pay = P14,963.00

Q1, Q2 and Q3

College
Thoma Mr. Portera Salary = P28, 000 Years of teaching = 5 years Take Home Pay = P25,000

Public : Pamantasan Lungsod Private : University of Santo


ng Maynila School Mr. R. Mangaran Salary = P29,000 Years of teaching = 17 years Take home Pay = P20,000

Q1, Q2 and Q3

College
Teacher #1 Salary = P24,000 Years of teaching = 32 years Take Home Pay = P20,000+

Public : Pamantasan Lungsod Private : San Beda College


ng Maynila School Mr. June Hayden Sinson Salary = P20, 425.00 Years of teaching = 9 years Take home Pay = P16,963.00

Q1, Q2 and Q3

College
Private : University of East and
Asia Pacific Part-time teacher Salary = 500 to 800/hr Years of teaching = beginner Take Home Pay = For 3hrs/day P16,000 to P18,000

Public : University of the


Philippines Part-time teacher: Salary = 500/hr Years of teaching = 15 years Take home Pay = for 3 hrs/day P16,000+

Q4

Public : Yes, since I am working School, the government is the one that regulates our salaries. The school that I work for only implements the salary determined by the government as our pay. No, since our pay is not enough to sustain our needs

Private: Yes, our school gives us the right amount that we need in order to provide for our families.

Q5

Public : Take in consideration the Private: Salary levels. quality of the performance of the teacher and the number of students per class. Reduce teaching hours

Q6

Public : Yes

Private: Salary levels. Yes

Principle of Economics Living Wage Significant Difference

St. Thomas Aquinas Bargaining Theory Wage Fund Theory

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