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    What is a school and what is it for? 1. Distinguish between education and schooling. Answer: Education is a process of human growth by which one gains greater understanding and control over oneself and one’s world. It involves our minds‚ our bodies‚ and our relations with the people and the world around us. Education is also characterized by continuous development and change. The end product of the process of education is learning. Schooling is a specific‚ formalized process‚ usually focused

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    Education Education‚ I’d have to say it’s the one thing that many students complain about everyday but inside secretly enjoy like the song “Call Me Maybe”. Even though I might not be fond of getting up at six everyday to go learn‚ I know many parents around the world would kill for their child to have the opportunities I have in the society I live in. I receive a world-class education‚ with many opportunities to further my learning at a college or university. It isn’t only the knowledge I get

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    Education is generally described as “the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.” It is a basic human right because it is considered one of the fundamental guarantees that enable an individual to live his full potential as a human being. Various international agreements entered into by the Philippines‚ including the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals‚ state that the state has a responsibility to guarantee the people’s right

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    Education. When it comes to education‚ we disregard the question to why it’s so valuable. “Excitement‚ thrill‚ apprehension and all those human emotions were governing me as they do to every other individual who enters an unknown environment.” Isn’t this what education should feel like? I mean to be completely honest‚ the word ‘education’ screeches at my ears. The depth of the word just doesn’t spark anymore. It’s as if‚ the purpose has turned into a limitation rather than this wondrous life fulfilment

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    STATE OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION By: Bro. Armin A. Luistro FSC (DepEd Secretary) In our present time ‚ there are many speculation spoken by different people‚ regarding the implementation of the new Curriculum ‚ K to 12.There are many question still hanging on ‚Is it the solution to our poverty ‚ underemployment and unemployment.? Does K to 12 curriculum basically enhance our students knowledge? Does this curriculum eliminates at lessen poverty in our country. Our

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    Evils Against Girls

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    It is believed that every year 12 million girls are born in the country but unfortunately only 1/3 of those survive. Some are killed in the womb‚ some at the time of birth‚ some die due to ill health and some due to poor nutritional status. Only a few numbers of girls are able to survive till their 15th birthday. Female feticide and infanticide are the most popular social evils prevailing in the country. This evil is the outcome of poverty‚ illiteracy and gender discrimination. The country fails

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    past people thought that education was only for young people. Now‚ it is believed that education is for a person’s whole life. Do you agree? State with you own experience and specific details. Education is an indispensable part in a person’s life. It illuminates human knowledge and culture‚ improving the development of science and technology. Education is not only for young people‚ it should be proceeding in people’s whole life. Children begin to receive education at an early age in the kindergarten

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    When people go to work‚ they get a salary. When they go to school‚ they receive an award. However‚ at work you get paid for being present‚ and there is no evaluation of the work you have done. While at school you get an award for the quality of work you have done with specific evaluation of each particular participant. Many authors discuss about the necessity of evaluation in the school system. They use grades as their reference point‚ and they argue over its importance in the system. I refer to

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    It can be seen in the increase of establishments‚ the growing number of tourists and the attraction of foreign investors and businessmen. One contributor for the country’s development is education. Many foreigners choose to study in the Philippines. They are attracted to the country’s high quality of education that comes in low prices compared to other countries. Philippines is also an English speaking country and foreigners find it easier to adapt to the warm Filipino culture because of this‚ survey

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    Boys And Girls Munro

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    farm family is “Boys and Girls.” It is an initiation story of a young girl at conflict with the gender roles placed upon her. At a time when gender roles were being challenged‚ Munro writes about a fox farmer’s daughter. The girl wants to help her father‚ but that is a man’s work. Munro’s own father was a fox farmer turned foundry worker turned turkey farmer (Rasporich 3). She knew of the life style the common farm family and found a way to write about the struggle of a girl within it. Her father is

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