JMCFI advances quality education at 2025 PH Educ Confab

Jose Maria College Foundation, Inc. (JMCFI) proudly participates in the 2025 Philippine Education Conference organized by the Private Education Assistance Committee (PEAC). This national gathering brings together school leaders, educators, and policy advocates committed to advancing Philippine education through meaningful reform and sustained collaboration.

JMCFI’s participation—represented by School President Dr. Jose Ma. Gonzales, Associate Vice President for Professional and Technical Education Dr. Joan Mae Espinosa, Associate Vice President for Foundational and Teacher Education Mr. Bryan Alberto, Quality Assurance Director, Engr. Jose Rosener Guyano, College of Arts, Sciences, and Education OIC Dean Maritoni L. Saberon, and Junior High School Principal Norven Lagura—reflects the institution’s continuing dedication to strengthening instructional leadership, enhancing internal quality assurance mechanisms, and aligning its academic directions with national and international education priorities. Through its engagement in this major conference, JMCFI reinforces its long-term vision of curriculum enhancement, faculty capacity-building, and learner-centered educational environments.

The institution’s participation also deepens its alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. JMCFI’s commitment to SDG 4 (Quality Education) is evident as it embraces new ideas and reform-driven approaches aimed at elevating teaching and learning across basic and higher education. Its adherence to ethical leadership and transparent educational governance supports SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), ensuring that processes, policies, and systems remain accountable, coherent, and data-driven. Likewise, the conference fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange that advance SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), enabling JMCFI to strengthen networks with government agencies, top schools, and education organizations. These collective improvements contribute further to SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth) by ensuring that JMCFI graduates are prepared with competencies that meet evolving workforce and societal needs.

As JMCFI continues to broaden its engagement in national education initiatives, the institution remains steadfast in embedding sustainability, innovation, and continuous improvement into its academic programs, research priorities, and community endeavors. Through its strong presence in the 2025 Philippine Education Conference, JMCFI moves forward with renewed purpose—championing quality, deepening educational partnerships, and contributing to the long-term advancement of Philippine education.