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    penalty either in the form of fine or reduction in the rating‚ regardless of the individual differences such as age‚ sex‚ religion‚ and socio-economic status. These teachers were professionally trained American teachers and were popularly called “Thomasites” because they

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    Historical Perspective of the Philippine Educational System            Education in the Philippines has undergone several stages of development from the pre-Spanish times to the present. In meeting the needs of the society‚ education serves as focus of emphases/priorities of the leadership at certain periods/epochs in our national struggle as a race.           As early as in pre-Magellanic times‚ education was informal‚ unstructured‚ and devoid of methods. Children were provided more vocational

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    The importance of History in Human Resource Management History is defined by the Oxford Dictionary of Current English as “a continuous record of events.” As such‚ a country’s history encapsulates all that has happened in the country‚ and between it and other countries. A country‚ at a particular point in time‚ is thus the result of its history. Understanding a country’s history is fundamental to understanding the country and its people. In addition to shaping cultural values‚ history also

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    commonwealth List of presidents The colors indicate the political party or coalition of each President at Election Day. # President Took office Left office Party Vice President Term 1 Manuel L. Quezon November 15‚ 1935 August 1‚ 19441 Nacionalista Sergio Osmeña 1 2 2 Sergio Osmeña August 1‚ 1944 May 28‚ 1946 Nacionalista vacant 3 Manuel Roxas May 28‚ 1946 July 4‚ 1946² Liberal Elpidio Quirino 3 1 Died due to tuberculosis at Saranac Lake‚ New York

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    The history of the Philippines can be divided into four distinct phases: the pre-Spanish period (before 1521); the Spanish period (1521-1898); the American period (1898-1946); and the post-independence period (1946-present). Pre-Spanish Period The first people in the Philippines‚ the Negritos‚ are believed to have come to the islands 30‚000 years ago from Borneo and Sumatra‚ making their way across then-existing land bridges. According to popular belief‚ Malays subsequently came from the south

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    Filipinos that can stand up to any curriculum existing in the world. By and large‚ the program is adapted from proven educational systems abroad. This is not unprecedented. In fact‚ our present public-school system was based on the one put up by the Thomasites. Why implement K to 12? According to Ericka de los Santos‚ before the implementation of the K-12 program began‚ the Philippines is one of the very few countries remaining that provide only ten years of basic education‚ six years in elementary

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    CHAPTER12- THE PHILIPPINES UNDER THE AMERICAN RULE -The American rule in the Philippines lasted from 1898 to 1946. July 4‚1901- the Civil Government was established‚ replacing the Military Government. July 1‚1902- the United States Congress passed the Philippine Bill and established the Philippine Assembly. -The provisions of the Philippine Bill of 1902 were: 1. extension of the Bill of Rights to the Filipino people‚ except the right of trial by jury. 2. appointment of two Filipino resident commissioners

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    The municipality of Sta. Cruz was an active participant in the making of Mindanao’s and Philippines’ histories. From the Spanish rule‚ to American regime‚ to Japanese occupation‚ to independence‚ to Martial Law‚ to EDSA\Revolution‚ Sta. Cruz’ story was intricately interwoven into the country’s saga. This gulf town was originally called "Labo" a Bagobo word meaning "marshland". Labo is situated "between a confluence of two mountain streams where waters were as clear as crystal and was but a short

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    AN OVERVIEW OF PHILIPPINE CULTURE Introduction Before the coming of the Spaniards the Filipinos had a civilization of their own. The various aspects of this civilization doubtless came partly from the Malays who settled in the country and partly from a response to the new environment. The customs and traditions‚ the government and mode of living have‚ to a great extent‚ come down to the present and may be found in remote rural areas which have so far succeeded in resisting the impact

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    A life in the day of Juan Ponce Enrile By Bibeth Orteza‚ Philippine Daily Inquirer 26 February 2012 Source: http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/151905/a-life-in-the-day-of-juan-ponce-enrile (Editor’s Note: The author set out to observe a day in the life of her husband’s uncle‚ Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile‚ as he presides over what is one of the most important trials in the country’s history—the impeachment of the Supreme Court Chief Justice. Graciously welcomed by her subject into his home

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