EDUCATION and infrastructure development are among the top priorities of the Marcos administration, aiming to build a resilient workforce and public facilities that can make communities more progressive. The government focuses on improving the quality and relevance of the education system to better prepare Filipinos for the demands of the modern workforce. When it comes to innovation, the introduction of the electronic local government unit (eLGU) and eReport applications are notable initiatives that benefit various sectors, including education and infrastructure.

The eLGU allows citizens to access a wide range of local government services online, including business permit and licensing, local tax processing and real property tax assessments. Meanwhile, the eReport system enhances the capabilities of the Philippine National Police and the Bureau of Fire Protection to better respond to emergency needs. One of the key initiatives is the enhancement of the senior high school curriculum through the integration of technical and vocational education and training.

This aims to improve job matching and employability by equipping students with practical skills aligned with industry needs. By bridging the gap between education and the job market, the administration seeks to empower the youth with the necessary competencies to thrive in their chosen careers. Alongside curriculum reforms, the administration also prioritizes efforts to improve teacher competence and address issues such as.