It is a constitutional mandate
for the government
to prioritize education no matter how unstable the
Philippine economy is. Students hunt for plastic bottles after school to pay
for school supplies. In 2006, double classroom sessions were launched to supply
the need for education, adding to that, Filipino teachers are abandoning our
country for fortune abroad.
This year,
DepEd received P271.6 Billion pesos, the highest budget allocation in
Philippines history. In a country of 92 million people and counting, this huge
amount of budget is suitable but the distribution might be a problem. Under the
new president, he is still walking in the dark, searching for corrupt officials
that might be under his nose while the educational system of the Philippines
waits in the gutter.
Students that are in community
schools are the real sufferers of the government’s ignorance. To alleviate this
problem, JeepneEd was constructed, education on wheels. It is a moving outdoor
school that has complete internet access, school materials, netbooks, and their
educational standard is guided by the Philippine educational system.
As the usual problem, money is
needed to build more of these JeepneEd, a total of 8,000 dollars per bus. 9,420 dollars have been raised with 164
backers for their project. There are rewards when you donate a certain amount
of money.
PLEDGE
$7 OR MORE- 34 BACKERS
Get
two Photos of the JeepnEd via e-mail, and recognition on their website
PLEDGE
$15 OR MORE - 40 BACKERS
Your
name on the JeepNeed bumper
PLEDGE
$25 OR MORE - 20 BACKERS
They
send you a personal letter while we're on the road
PLEDGE
$50 OR MORE - 24 BACKERS
They
caricature your face on the side of the JeepNeed
PLEDGE
$100 OR MORE - 16 BACKERS
They
dedicate a 1x1 space to you with your input
PLEDGE
$250 OR MORE - 6 BACKERS
You and
a jeepneEd artist get to design a part of the jeep and they send you a print to
show off in your living room
PLEDGE
$500 OR MORE - 1 BACKER
They
look up to you… in the lab… you get the ceiling space and a print
PLEDGE
$500 OR MORE - 0 BACKERS
2x3
side of the JeepneEd designed in your honor and 1 print
PLEDGE
$3,000 OR MORE - 0 BACKERS • Limited Reward (1 of 1 remaining)
They
sew your name on to the driver's seat + 5 prints to show off in your living
room and send to friends.
Money
walks on a longer pavement when it is donated for a charitable cause and
JeepneEd is a traveling proof of this.JeepneEd
meets students once a week. Before JeepneEd starts, teachers execute every activity
offered on the JeepNeed. From using scrap papers to create toy rockets, to
using online games, building science blogs, editing Wiki Pages and building
simple games and videos.
JeepneEd
has recently reached Saranggani, with a literacy rate of 67.2 %, counting 5
elementary schools as their partners. They will be serving to their 5th,
6th grades, and 1st year high school students. Their students
instantly grown up to more than 1000, eventually, JeepneEd will be expanding to
teach other grade levels. JeepneEd employ parents and in some time in the
future, allow teachers to own JeepneEd.
Teachers
measure the ability of students to apply the knowledge they acquired. This is
to determine their capacity of critical thinking and creativity, for them to
have a complete understanding of their potentials. They do not completely
forget about the students who have graduated from JeepneEd. They track their
accomplishments and the status of their education for the next 10 years.
JeepneEd exceeds what the
government could have done to prevent illiteracy in the Philippines. And as
appreciation, we can donate to their project. 2 JeepneEds are not enough to travel 7107
islands, visit 122 cities, and educate 13.1 million students.
The government may take an
example from the JeepneEd project, especially, in reaching rural areas and
ethnic groups that cannot read and understand the native language of Filipinos.
With the budget of 271.6 billion pesos, 2,000 dollars is a token for this small
project to fill the remaining 8% on our literacy rate.