Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN

The paper starts with a survey on the role of basic education in society. Basic education promotes social cohesion, cultural appreciation, and civic consciousness, and bestows economic benefits to individuals and society. Although basic education does not fit into the strict conditions of public goo...

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Main Authors: Tullao, Tereso S., Jr., Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V., Cabuay, Christopher James R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-113412023-07-03T00:24:43Z Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN Tullao, Tereso S., Jr. Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V. Cabuay, Christopher James R. The paper starts with a survey on the role of basic education in society. Basic education promotes social cohesion, cultural appreciation, and civic consciousness, and bestows economic benefits to individuals and society. Although basic education does not fit into the strict conditions of public goods, governments are willing to finance and even directly operate schools because of its extensive spillover effects. Thus, it can be considered as a public good by design. The paper reviews the quality and equity considerations in the provision of basic education in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as well as the regional and national initiatives in addressing universal access and improving quality of basic education. The paper concludes with a discussion on the major issues confronting basic education and recommends the improvement of participation rates and survival rates by using developments in information and communications technology (ICT) and alternative mechanisms of financing and delivery. In addition, avenues for regional cooperation in improving quality of basic education can be done through capacity building and sharing of best practices rather than efforts towards standardisation. 2015-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9507 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Basic education—Southeast Asia Economics Education
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Basic education—Southeast Asia
Economics
Education
spellingShingle Basic education—Southeast Asia
Economics
Education
Tullao, Tereso S., Jr.
Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V.
Cabuay, Christopher James R.
Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN
description The paper starts with a survey on the role of basic education in society. Basic education promotes social cohesion, cultural appreciation, and civic consciousness, and bestows economic benefits to individuals and society. Although basic education does not fit into the strict conditions of public goods, governments are willing to finance and even directly operate schools because of its extensive spillover effects. Thus, it can be considered as a public good by design. The paper reviews the quality and equity considerations in the provision of basic education in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as well as the regional and national initiatives in addressing universal access and improving quality of basic education. The paper concludes with a discussion on the major issues confronting basic education and recommends the improvement of participation rates and survival rates by using developments in information and communications technology (ICT) and alternative mechanisms of financing and delivery. In addition, avenues for regional cooperation in improving quality of basic education can be done through capacity building and sharing of best practices rather than efforts towards standardisation.
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author Tullao, Tereso S., Jr.
Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V.
Cabuay, Christopher James R.
author_facet Tullao, Tereso S., Jr.
Borromeo, Miguel Roberto V.
Cabuay, Christopher James R.
author_sort Tullao, Tereso S., Jr.
title Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN
title_short Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN
title_full Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN
title_fullStr Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN
title_full_unstemmed Framing the ASEAN socio-cultural community (ASCC) post 2015: Quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in ASEAN
title_sort framing the asean socio-cultural community (ascc) post 2015: quality and equity issues in investing in basic education in asean
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2015
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9507
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