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This article will explore the current status of education in the Philippines, highlighting its progress, challenges, and the necessary steps to improve it. Progress in the Philippine Education System. One of the most notable advancements in the Philippine education system is the implementation of the K-12 curriculum in 2013.
According to UNESCO, PEER shows that although many countries still practice education segregation, which reinforces stereotyping, discrimination and alienation, some countries like the Philippines have already crafted education policies strong on inclusiveness that target vulnerable groups.
MANILA, Philippines (Updated 5:04 pm) — Students in the Philippines remain among the world’s weakest in math, reading and science, new findings by the Program for International Student...
Explore challenges and reforms in Philippine education across ECCD, basic, higher, and TVET sectors. In-depth analysis of learning outcomes, teacher development, and policy recommendations.
This factsheet provides an overview of education in the Philippines, highlighting enduring challenges. Despite progress with the K to 12 Program, issues persist in areas such as limited early childhood education participation, concerns about the quality and access to basic education, and the impact of natural disasters.
UNICEF advocates for greater investment in the country’s cognitive capital. With skilled teachers, engaging educational materials, basic toilets, clean water and hygiene facilities, children can acquire knowledge and socio-emotional skills they need to thrive.
The Philippines still hasn't fully reopened its schools because of COVID-19, lagging the rest of the world. What is this doing to children?
This factsheet provides an overview of education in the Philippines, highlighting enduring challenges. Despite progress with the K to 12 Program, issues persist in areas such as limited early childhood education participation, concerns about the quality and access to basic education, and the impact of natural disa...
MANILA, Philippines — A landmark 15-year study tracking Filipino children from aged 10 to 24 is poised to shape education reform policies as a congressional commission gains access to its findings.
With Schools Closed, Covid-19 Deepens a Philippine Education Crisis. The country remains among the few that have not at least partially reopened, sparking worry in a place where many lack a...