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Mismatched training and classroom realities

Rivera’s second study, “Revitalizing the Philippine Education System: Facilitating Access and Participation to In-Service Training (INSET) and Teacher Professional Development (TPD),” revealed a persistent gap between training offerings and teachers’ actual needs.

“A well-designed teacher professional development program comes from assessing whether the training they are taking is suitable for a real classroom setting… It can’t be one-size-fits-all,” Rivera said, arguing that training must be aligned with classroom realities and adapted to regional contexts.

PIDS Senior Research Fellow Dr. Michael Ralph Abrigo also noted that teachers seek practical, everyday skills.

“Many of the trainings they want are about the everyday challenges they face. For instance, how to handle unruly students or how to use ICT tools,” he said.

Only 17.6% of public school teachers participated in relevant training during School Year 2023-2024, with non-participation rates in Metro Manila reaching 88%.

Teachers also expressed frustration with training dominated by structural topics like curriculum rollout and school-based management, while critical areas such as differentiated instruction, inclusive education, and digital literacy are underrepresented.   

Responsible use of technology

Digital tools and artificial intelligence (AI) are playing a larger role in classrooms—but educators say guidance is lacking.

Rivera underscored that AI should support—not replace—teachers.

“Education still requires a personal touch,” he explained, highlighting that learning outcomes are a product of the teacher’s role in applying technology meaningfully.

Abrigo also cautioned against relying too heavily on AI, citing risks of misinformation or “hallucinations.” He advocated for the need to train students to understand the boundaries of AI and how to use it responsibly.

But many struggled with limited access to personal devices, unreliable internet connections, and low familiarity with advanced tools.

Better support for learners, teachers

The podcast also emphasized the need for inclusive education.

Rivera stressed the need for teacher training to support neurodivergent learners, who make up an estimated 15 to 20% of the global population.

He called for a whole-of-society effort involving schools, families, communities, faith-based groups, the private sector, and policymakers.

The studies also flagged rising behavioral and mental health issues among students, particularly anxiety, attention issues, and a lack of socialization, which the current teacher training programs rarely address.

This has fueled calls for more support in mental health and classroom behavior management.

Beyond training, the experts emphasized the need to restore the high regard once given to teachers.

“This cannot be addressed by just one stakeholder alone. Maybe we need to go back to placing greater value on our teachers,” Rivera said, referencing countries like Japan, where educators are highly respected.| – PIDS

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