Since its the Christmas season, Im trying to be kind to Palinsad General Merchandise, the publisher and distributor of this reviewer which is available in book stores. I dont know if this publication was reviewed by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports, whose officials must be busy picking the latest model SUV for their own use.
But its hard to be kind when you see a reviewer for our grade schoolers thats so littered with errors of grammar, fact and spelling they cant all be mere typographical mistakes.
In the vocabulary section, the synonym of "coy" was listed as "aggressive"; a "multifacated (italic mine) genius" was a "man without word of honor" while potable water was described as rain water. My brother theorized that perhaps the writer of the reviewer thinks potable water is rain water you gather in a cistern or, why not, a pot. And can you guess what a "papal benison" is? The choices are: blessing, menu for pope, attire, gesture, deer meat. And the answer is (congratulations if you guessed it) deer meat.
Ive seen textbooks for our public schools that are just as atrocious, but this one is supposed to be a reviewer for a national aptitude test. The luckless who havent had the benefit of a good education may take all the items here, including the errors, as gospel truth. On the other hand, I worry that those who pick the correct answers in their NEAT will end up being marked wrong by people who dont know better.
If we have competent teachers who can spot mistakes in substandard textbooks, maybe DECS personnel can get away with worrying more about commissions than the contents of the books used by millions of students nationwide. But DECS officials are the first to admit that we have an acute lack of qualified teachers and other school personnel. If students cant have qualified teachers, students and teachers alike should be guided by textbooks with accurate facts and correct grammar in either English or Filipino. But if students get substandard textbooks and substandard teachers, what kind of education will they get?
Its miseducation, which is nearly as bad as illiteracy. Thats the nations human resources going to the dogs, in an age where knowledge is crucial for national survival. The gap between those who can afford a good education and the majority who cant is getting wider.
Why should we worry? Because we wouldnt be in the mess were in right now if we have an informed electorate. Since the people wield the power in a democracy, we must give priority to the peoples education quality education, from nursery to graduate school.
In our current situation, its impossible to tackle this problem. You cant expect political will in this department from a man who takes pride in having reached the nations highest position despite being a college dropout. And with him as an idol, how can you expect the youth to aspire for a good education?
Its enough to make you feel hopeless in this season of hope.