House Deputy Majority Leader and Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre was appointed as a Commissioner of the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2), the national body responsible for conducting an in-depth assessment and evaluation of the Philippine education system’s overall performance.
“I am honored to take on this responsibility. The future of our nation hinges on a well-educated citizenry, and EDCOM 2 will play a crucial role in ensuring that our education system adapts to the needs of our rapidly changing world,” Acidre said.
EDCOM 2 focuses on addressing issues such as access, quality, and the alignment of education to global standards. These include efforts to identify gaps in the current system and propose reforms that enhance learning outcomes and teacher quality.
During his first term as congressman, Acidre, in collaborative effort with Rep. Yedda Marie Romualdez of Tingog, had principally authored several legislative measures seeking to improve educational access and quality.
Such legislation includes the Local Universities and Colleges Governance Act; the Equitable Access to Math and Science Education Act; the Geographically Isolated Disadvantaged Conflict-Inflicted Areas and All Roads to All Learners Act; and the State Universities and Colleges Mental Health Service Act.
“We must focus not only on increasing access but also on improving the quality of education and ensuring that it is aligned with the skills and competencies needed in today’s world. This is a pivotal moment for us to reimagine education in the Philippines,” Acidre said.
“We are building the foundation for an education system that not only meets but exceeds global standards,” he added.