Yeperdoo, as they say in someplace west of the UK.
Anyway, not to add fuel to the fire, let me say to ervenescence, that indeed I do plan to help, have indeed helped already, and recently have had a meeting with the presidents of two universities here in Dumaguete. Despite the intention to help and improve, the realities are as stated in many, read not all, but many places.
You can't blame students, the situation is not static, and there are already several foreign teachers helping out here in both primary and university programs. My goal is to fit in to the undergraduate education program which I feel comfortable teaching.
They need more rigor in certain programs, the education program being the seat of all future issues, needs improving first. English skills are most important, computer literacy is lagging behind in public schools, and critical thinking skills are nearly absent here.
carry on