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What do you think of the K-12 education policy in the Philippines?
The K-12 policy extends the former K-10 policy by adding a Senior High School program consisting of 2 years. During this 2 years, students will be taught either Academics, Technical-vocational or Sports and arts.
The Philippines has always lagged behind in terms of academic education. For example, they rank one of the lowest in the world when students are tested for math and science proficiency.
There has been much debate as to whether K-12 is the right approach to improving education.
Do you think it is a boon or a bane, or both, to the Philippines education system?
2 Answers
- JoeLv 48 years agoFavorite Answer
Ive lived here for 7yrs with my wife and two kids.Yes its a good thing but the Philippines NEEDS to teach more History and how the USA, Austrailia and Great Britain have done NOTHING but good for the Philippines.Theres too much racism against us foreigners.All are near old Clark Air Base.
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Source(s): Living here in Philippines - Anonymous4 years ago
in my view training must be modeled after the US: ok-6 uncomplicated, 7-8 center college, 9-12 intense college. That way toddlers will take transport of a miles better risk to prepare to international faculties interior the great Britain, Atustrallia and US. childrens will additionally stay out of worry longer.