Review of the Localization Law and Its Effect on the Hiring of Teachers
Valerie L. Author_Email: Lim,
Arlyne C. Author_Email: Marasigan,
Leih Maruss Author_Email: Sinsay-Villanueva,
Glenda Darlene V. Author_Email: Garcia,
Ivan Harris Author_Email: Tanyag,
Jenard D. Author_Email: Berroya,
Ivy P. Author_Email: Mejia,
Jayson L. Author_Email: De Vera,
Nikolee Marie A. Author_Email: Serafico-Reyes,
Nilo J. Author_Email: Castulo,
Cathlene Author_Email: De Pano and
John Michael D. Author_Email: Aquino
No DP 2025-23, Discussion Papers from Philippine Institute for Development Studies
Abstract:
The Localization Law (Republic Act [RA] 8190) aims to improve educational equity by emphasizing the recruitment of teachers from local communities, promoting cultural congruence, and reducing relocation expenses. Although RA 8190 has been in effect since 1996, challenges in filling teacher vacancies persist. This study employed a descriptive qualitative research design, using document analysis, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions with school administrators and teachers to assess the law's effectiveness and efficiency. Results highlighted that the law has evolved over time to establish a clear geographic hiring hierarchy while balancing local preference with subject specialization needs, particularly for priority programs supported by mechanisms like transfer priority and teacher ranking. Its implementation reveals significant limitations, such as mismatches in teacher specialization, prolonged recruitment procedures, and a lack of effective monitoring and assessment mechanisms. The observed inconsistencies significantly affected teacher applicants and the school-level hiring and recruitment processes. This necessitates further improvement in the implementation of the law to enhance its effectiveness and efficiency. Therefore, it is essential to amend the law to ensure that its practice is monitored and evaluated to address the current challenges. Comments to this paper are welcome within 60 days from the date of posting. Email publications@pids.gov.ph.
Keywords: Localization Law; teacher recruitment; decentralization; educational equity; policy and practice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 58
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.62986/dp2025.23
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