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  1. Sep 16, 2023 · Lack of education in the Philippines is a significant issue, leading to poverty, unemployment, inequality, poor health, and a shorter life span. Factors such as difficulties in accessing schools ...

  2. The Education for All global movement recommends a grand alliance among government organizations, families and individuals in meeting the basic learning needs of all children, adults and out-of-school youth. Critical Task No. 8 of the EFA 2015 Plan is the creation of groups of advocates, champions and implementers.

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  3. Sep 3, 2021 · ABSTRACT. This study critically examines the K-12 curriculum reform in the Philippines and suggests ways on how it can move forward. Specifically, three recent curriculum guides (i.e., science, mathematics, and English) were analysed to determine how they fit with the Education 4.0 milieu.

    • Jessie S. Barrot
    • 2021
    • Early Childhood, Basic Education, and Alternative Learning Systems
    • Higher Education
    • Vocational Education and Training

    Kindergarten (i.e., pre-primary) in the Philippines was made compulsory and part of the basic education system in the year 2012 through the law provisions of the Kindergarten Act for children aged 5 years. A related initiative, the Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Council, was mandated through the Early Years Act of 2013 to support the P...

    The Commission on Higher Education (CHED), formed in 1994, oversees the country’s higher education sector. The Higher Education Act of 1994 mandates the functions of the Commission, among these, are to (a) formulate and recommend development plans, policies, priorities, and programs on higher education and research; (b) set minimum standards, monit...

    Vocational and Technical Education (VET) in the Philippines is covered under the purview of the Technical Education and Skills Authority (TESDA) through Republic Act (RA) 7776, which was signed into law in the year 1994 (also known as the TESDA Act of 1994). This Act also authorizes TESDA to “establish and maintain a system of accrediting, coordina...

  4. Sep 17, 2021 · The crisis has shut down regular physical schooling since March 2020, even in provinces which were relatively free of COVID-19 infection. In the course of 2020, the basic education system (K-12) failed to develop effective programs for remote learning, mixed, or blended modes of teaching. Nearly 2000 schools, both public and private, were ...

  5. Apr 6, 2021 · The recent COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant challenges to the global higher education sector, including in the Philippines. Apart from the need to equip the higher sector of emergency mitigation efforts, the increasing use of digital technology in the delivery of higher education by most higher education systems is a fact.

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  7. Dec 22, 2023 · Key Differences in the Philippines Education System Compared to the Global Standard. K-12 Program: Extended basic education to 12 years, aligning more with international standards. Bilingual Approach: Uses both English and Filipino as mediums of instruction.

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