K+12 education program launched. MANILA, Philippines - The local stock market vaulted to a new record peak yesterday, closing above the 5,200 level for the first time on upbeat US economic data and healthy demand for euro zone sovereign debt.
The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) finished 35.24 points or 0.68 percent higher at 5,204.84 as investors loaded up on shares of DMCI, Philex Mining, Metro Pacific and Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. Year-to-date, the PSEi has risen by 19.05 percent. “The PSEI closed at its 16th resetting of the record high, settling above the 5,200-line for the first time. We have always contended that if investors choose to focus on the domestic fundamentals above external issues, the bias is unmistakably positive.
Today is yet another proof of this proposition,” said Accord Capital Equities Inc.’s Jun Calaycay. K To12 Education Program Of The Philippines. I read and hear lots of complains about this K+12 program education of our Philippine Government.
If the government have basis and good points about this K+12 program why not show it in the public and explain why they add 2 years mores in education. I'm pretty sure that lots of parents did not understand why government add 2 more years especially those people who are leaving in the mountains and far from the City. I don't think so if these people understand or somebody explain it to them why government add 2 more years in education.
You are only updating your website but not your people who leave in the mountains and across the rivers. President NoyNoy Aquino say's "we are one of the few countries remaining na four years lang ang high school so dapat lang daw add 2 more years to improve the quality of education. " DepEd goes K+12 - The Philippine Star » Other STAR Sections » Starweek Magazine. CEBU, Philippines - Mohandas Kandiah, 51 years old from Singapore, completed his 148th marathon yesterday when he took part in the Cebu City Marathon.
A stock broker by profession, Kandiah started running in 1995 and has toured all around Asia, Europe and America to join international races. He was ecstatic and proud as he finished the Cebu City Marathon, which is considered as one of the biggest marathons in the country. “This is my second time running a full marathon here in the Philippines and the first time here in Cebu and I can say that the run (Cebu City Marathon) is great and I’m looking forward to join again next year,” he said. “People here in Cebu are very nice, I target to join 29 races this year and I’m so glad that I started it here.” But Kandiah clarified that he is not running for the prize, but he is doing marathons for a healthy lifestyle and also a way of meeting friends all over the world. Freeman ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: K+12 program ‘absolutely essential,’ says expert. MANILA, Philippines—Adding two years to the present 10-year basic education cycle is “an absolutely essential reform” to put the country’s public education system at par with the rest of the world, an international education expert said on Wednesday.
Sheldon Shaeffer, director at the Bureau of Education of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) Asia Pacific, said the K+12 program (Kindergarten plus 12 years) was a necessary reform “to make the system comparable to and competitive with other countries.” Speaking at a lecture on school leadership at the Department of Education (DepEd), Shaeffer said a 12-year education cycle would be “more useful to the personal needs and employment opportunities” of its graduates. “I actually don’t see how people can disagree with it,” said Shaeffer before an audience of top Philippine education officials and representatives from various schools. Recently, Laos added a year to its 11-year-program, Shaeffer noted. Www.depedregion6.ph/pdf/The_Enhamced_ Kto12_Basic_Education_Program.pdf.
A Primer on the New K-12 Philippine Education Curriculum - Preschooler. Have a better understanding of our new education system which will be introduced this schoolyear.
A major change in our country’s educational landscape is about to take place: the Department of Education (DepEd) is launching the K-12 curriculum this coming June. According to President Benigno S. Aquino, “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. What is K-12? Prof. Global employment for Filipinos through K+12 program.
WHILE the world continues to progress and move towards advancement, where is the Philippines found as the race continues and the adversities triple in time?
Will we still be able to cope up? How far behind and drained are we already that moving forward is so painful to bare? In an attempt to jump a few meters, the Philippine government pursues a sudden enhancement in its programs. CEAP backs DepEd K+12 program.