ABSTRACT Two salient features of the K-12 Program in the Philippines are Spiral Progression‚ to ensure that what is learned at one stage will not only be carried onto the other but also strengthened and developed over time‚ and College and Livelihood Readiness‚ to equip the Filipino student with the skills necessary to be a productive member of the society in the 21st Century. It is only imperative therefore that all curricula under this program gear toward these objectives. Values Education‚ being
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Philippine Development Plan‚ 2011–2016 sets out broad strategies to achieve inclusive growth this includes providing quality basic education (2016 ADB). In achieving this goal‚ the Philippine government realigns its basic Education to the rest of the world by adding two more years in the basic education. Adding two more years in the basic education curriculum is one of the major changes in the education history of the Philippines as part of the implementation of the K to 12 Program which aims to
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Framework Employing the See-Judge-Act Methodology in K12 Values Education in the Philippines E. B. Garnace‚ Yahoo Contributor Network Aug 29‚ 2013 The classic‚ non-neutral See-Judge-Act methodology makes values education propel young minds to action. It remains the most potent of all values educators’ academic tools that can make students move from the league of passive knowledge receivers to the arena of informed active agents of change. Transplanting this practical methodology to an academic
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The Enhanced K+12 Basic Education Program “We need to add two years to our basic education. Those who can afford pay up to fourteen years of schooling before university. Thus‚ their children are getting into the best universities and the best jobs after graduation. I want at least 12 years for our public school children to give them an even chance at succeeding.” – President Benigno S. Aquino III Education Today: • The poor quality of basic education is reflected in the low achievement
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the world already have the same plan in their educational institutions. With this‚ the standards of these countries go a notch higher than what the countries has‚ thus‚ creating an expansion in the global competency. We need to add two years to our basic education. Those who can afford pay up to fourteen years of schooling before university. Thus‚ their children are getting into the best universities and the best job after graduation. I want at least 12 years for our public school children
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What is K to 12? “K to 12” stands for kindergarten plus 12 years of elementary and secondary education. This educational system for basic and secondary education is widely adopted around the world. DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro presented the Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA) last March in the annual membership meeting of the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd). BESRA‚ as a package of reform initiatives‚ considers K to 12 as the flagship reform strategy. The objective of the program
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K to 12 Program on the go! There is no denying that the Philippines quality education has deteriorated in all aspects where our graduates are labeled as unfit‚ uncompetitive and inefficient if they will go abroad. Thus‚ our educational system for many years has been undergoing an unending change and implementation of variable curricula and programs almost every two years to uplift the quality of our education and produce graduates that are holistically developed Filipinos with 21st century
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Are the Filipinos Ready for K to12? “We need to add two years to our basic education. Those who can afford to pay up to fourteen years of schooling before university. Thus‚ their children are getting into the best universities and the best jobs after graduation. I want at least 12 years for our public school children to give them an even chance at succeeding.” – President Benigno S. Aquino III This is part of President Benigno "NoyNoy" Aquino III’s Educational Reform Program. The P-Noy
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“K-12 Education in the Philippines” Education is the key to the success of our future. Knowledge is needed to be one of the best. Gaining knowledge can only be attained through education. The longer education means gaining more knowledge. The K-12 education implements the longer education years in our country for grade school and high school. It is better to have K-12 education to the Philippines so that the students are already mature when they graduate and students have more exposure to education
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A Research Work I. Enhanced K+12: Basic Education Program II. The Different Teaching and Learning Styles In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Assessment of Learning 1 Submitted to: Dr. Carlos P. Luma-ang Course Facilitator Dean‚ College of Teacher Education Submitted by: Paulo‚ Kenneth Tad-o‚ Danston TANACIO‚ Saldivar BANICOD‚ Cecilia CABANTING‚ Edna LIZO‚ Venus MATNAO‚ Racquel SUDAYPAN‚ Jackelyn T. October 20‚ 2010
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