Mark Raymond C. Ferrer Section B The Problems Existing in the Philippine Educational System For many years‚ the Philippine educational system has been facing many problems. These problems are due to the population explosion and globalization. Another thing is gap existing between the private and the public school systems. In addition‚ the students in the Philippines cannot be considered competent due to different matters‚ such as‚ the errors in the textbooks given to the students in the public
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Societal Institutions On Caribbean Culture and Society Objectives • Gain a thorough understanding of the different social institutions: family‚ education‚ political systems • Understand the main ideas of the Marxist and Functionalist perspectives • Understand the Marxist and perspective on social institutions Functionalist Social Institutions • Social Institutions are a fundamental part of the operations of society. They are the major organising framework in social life. Social institutions have
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Institutions are found in almost all aspects of our lives‚ whether in the form of family‚ schooling‚ friendships and so on. They are an essential and natural occurrence that provides both positive and negative functions in life. Depending on the motivation or reason behind their formation‚ they can function in many different ways. In the novel “Raw” written by Scott Monk‚ and the play “One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest”‚ institutions are hugely evident and crucial to the progression of the two stories
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BSEd in Social Studies in the Philippines The program provides students with essential knowledge and proper teaching techniques that are necessary for becoming effective educators in the high school level‚ with a focus on the social studies: geography‚ history‚ sociology‚ etc. Admission requirements for BSEd in Social Studies in the Philippines * Must have recommendation from high school principal and guidance counsellor * Must have the Original copy of high school card (Form 138A)
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UNEMPLOYMENT AS A PROBLEM OF NEWLY GRADUATES IN THE PHILIPPINES Introduction The country’s education system continues to turn out college graduates whose training and skills are not attuned to the needs of the labor market both at home and abroad. This is the lament of human resources and labor recruitment officials who decry the continuing popularity of glamorous and white-collar courses that produce diplomas but not well-paying jobs. The criticism had been voiced many times in the past
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Journal Article on CSR in the Philippines: The leaders of some of the largest corporations in the Philippines at the time of massive demonstration in the early 1970 following the imposition of Marital Law and the adverse effect of oil shock that brought the Global Financial crisis pushed more Filipino families into poverty. Thus in year 2000 onwards‚ pushed by new challenges such as increasingly critical consumers of products and services who demand more from the companies that produce them.
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we hear the term “Homeless” the first image that often springs to mind is a person huddling in a sleeping bag or cardboard box in a doorway of a city street. Whilst media imagery and information released by charities can support this picture the problem of homelessness encompasses a far wider range. This discussion looks at homelessness with a particular emphasis on young people – that is young people typically aged between 16 and 24. In its simplest form Homelessness means not having a home. In
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communicate information and ideas about institutions and individual experience? Institutions consist of protest‚ compliance and enforcement. Sometimes institutions harm the individual and sometimes they affect the individual in a positive way. The two texts‚ Shawshank Redemption (film) and Scales of Justice (television drama)‚ both demonstrate this well‚ through various techniques such as narrating throughout the films. Both texts are about institutions in the criminal justice system. The text
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The family is a social institution that has been underestimated and placed in a box for generations. In America‚ television and media has portrayed the “typical” family to be a Caucasian bread winning father‚ homemaker wife‚ and there 2 kids all living under one roof. But according to Eitzner’s book “Social Problems”‚ the actualization of how a family looks under one roof is based on economic conditions‚ and the typical family portrait never applied to immigrants and racial minorities because these
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