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    Chapter 1: The Problem and its Context Chapter I presents the mandate and the strategic directions of the Department of Education (DepEd) which correlates with the Social Contract of President Aquino’s Administration and the Philippine Development Plan. This chapter also presents the agency’s Organizational Performance Indicators Framework (OPIF)‚ its Roadmap and the Strategic Direction of DepEd Region XII. Further‚ this chapter discusses the Organizational Assessment that resulted in the crafting

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    ABSTRACT The objective of this research paper is to know what is the impact of K-12 in Philippine Education. This study aims to answer these following questions; (1) what are the advantages and disadvantages of the K-12 program or the additional 2 years to Basic Education? (2) Will the parents agree or disagree to the K- 12 program? This research would be able to help the parents of the students who are affected by the K-12 program‚ this will give them an idea of what will be the advantages

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    CORRUPTION SCANDALS IN THE PHILIPPINES Nowadays foreigners and citizens alike say that the Philippines has the most corrupt leadership and economy. Corruption in the Philippines has become "a humanitarian crisis" and scandals increasingly seem to dominate the news. The worsening corruption has eaten up the right of every citizen to good governance‚ freedom‚ decent life‚ and more importantly his or her dignity. Corruption is a serious obstacle to the social and economic development of a

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    FINAL PROJECT – CORRUPTION IN INDONESIA Before we discuss about corruption in Indonesia‚ first we must know what corruption itself is. In a common view‚ corruption is misused money which causes a deficit for the country itself. But‚ corruption itself has a broader meaning beside that‚ corruption itself come from the word “corrupt” which also mean defective. A misused of power can also be a definition of corruption. Based from oxford dictionary‚ corrupt has a meaning of “having or showing a willingness

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    Thursday‚ March 10‚ 2011 EDUCATION stakeholders will meet Friday at the National Educators’ Academy of the Philippines (Neap) in Davao City to thresh out the different issues behind the K+12 program of the Aquino administration. DepEd-Davao Region Director Susana Teresa B. Estigoy wants all the stakeholders to know what enhanced K+12 basic education program is all about and how it can benefit the students‚ the parents and the community. During the consultation‚ the different issues and concerns

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    Corruption The word corruption means the destruction‚ ruining or the spoiling of a society or a nation. A corrupt society stops valuing integrity‚ virtue or moral principles. It changes for the worse. Such a society begins to decay and sets itself on the road to self destruction. Corruption is an age old phenomena. Selfishness and greed are the two main causes of corruption. Political corruption is the abuse of their powers by state officials for their unlawful private gain. Over

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    Education during the Japanese Era • Japan launched an attack on the Philippines on December 8‚ 1941‚ just ten hours after their attack on Pearl Harbor. Initial aerial bombardment was followed by landings of ground troops both north and south of Manila. • Order No. 2 of the Japanese Imperial Forces set up the war-time educational objectives in the country on February 17‚ 1942 Education aimed at: • Making the people understand the position of the Philippines as a member of the East Asia Co-Prosperity

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    Education holds a key position in Philippine political‚ economic‚ social and cultural life. It has been seen as a foundation of national progress and a main avenue for social and economic mobility. It is a lifelong learning for it is a learning progression from birth and ending only with death‚ which embraces both the conventional and alternative learning arrangements. In respect to this‚ the Philippines as one of the signatories of Education for All (EFA) 2015‚ reaffirms its sense of duty regarding

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    Introduction Corruption in simple terms may be defined as "an act of bribery" . It has been described as profit in a way that constitute a breach of law or a deviation from the norms of society. it involves all types of person and groups such as politician‚ officials‚ policemen‚ and other citizens including businessmen‚ industrialists‚ bankers‚ etc. whether as individual or groups including white collars criminals who break the law

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    Corruption in India is a major issue and adversely affects its economy.[1] A study conducted by Transparency International in year 2005 found that more than 62% of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or influence peddling to get jobs done in public offices successfully.[2][3] In its study conducted in year 2008‚ Transparency International reports about 40% of Indians had firsthand experience of paying bribes or using a contact to get a job done in public office.[4] In 2012 India has

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