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This presentation covers various aspects of education in the Philippines, including different forms of education (formal and informal), levels (primary, secondary, and higher), and the role of education in society. It also details how the educational system in the Philippines was influenced by colonizers and their impacts.

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DIRECTIONS: Describe your most memorable experience while you were in Kindergarten, Elementary, and Junior High School that help you become a better person today. Elementary kindergarten Junior High Me The Funct...

DIRECTIONS: Describe your most memorable experience while you were in Kindergarten, Elementary, and Junior High School that help you become a better person today. Elementary kindergarten Junior High Me The Function of Education in Society Education system in the Philippines was highly influenced by colonizers: - Spain - America - Japan Period of American  Most lasting & powerful change  English as a medium  System of public education was 1st established FORMAL EDUCATION – in the Philippines Education in the Philippines spans 16 years plus the early entrance of 5 years old 1 Primary Education Six years of primary education, focusing on foundational skills. 2 Secondary Education Four years of secondary education, expanding on knowledge and skills. 3 Higher Education Four years of higher education leading to a bachelor's degree. K12 PROGRA MExtended Secondary Early Entrance Trilingualism K12 PROGRA M Improving the quality of education Encouraging learning-centered Learning Providing opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship Medium of Instruction  English and Filipino  Regional Dialects English and Filipino Regional dialects are are now the primary used in teaching, languages of especially in the instruction in primary years. schools. NON-FORMAL EDUCATION-in the Philippines Bureau of Continuing Education - Created in 1982 to oversee nonformal education programs. NON-FORMAL EDUCATION-in the Philippines TESDA Promotes non-degree technical programs and skills development. NON-FORMAL EDUCATION-in the Philippines ALS  Provides basic education for out- of-school youth and adults.  “The Governance Act for Basic Education known as the RA 9155” Primary Functions of Education Develop a Productive Citizenry - Socialization and Lifelong Learning - Values and Citizenship Primary Functions of Education Promote Self-Actualization - Realize the Sense of Self-Sacrifice - Discover Personal Meanings Education as a Basic Human Right Education as a Solution Education is widely recognized as a key to overcoming poverty. Global Commitment UNESCO's Education for All movement aims to provide quality education for all children. Filipino Values Filipinos value education highly, seeing it as a path to economic improvement.

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