Education in the Philippines is compulsory at the basic education level, composed of kindergarten, elementary school (grades 1–6), junior high school...
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Medical education in Philippines is principally offered and developed by accredited and government recognized medical schools in the country. Medical schools...
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Higher education in the Philippines is offered through various degree programs (commonly known as "courses" in the country) by colleges and universities—also...
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The Department of Education (abbreviated as DepEd; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible...
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This is a partial list of notable higher education institution in the Philippines. Legend: LUC=Local University/College; OGS=Other Government School; SUC=State...
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The secretary of education (Filipino: kalihim ng edukasyon) is the member of the Cabinet of the Philippines in charge of the Department of Education (DepEd)...
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Legal education in the Philippines is developed and offered by Philippine law schools, supervised by the Legal Education Board. Previously, the Commission...
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values. Filipino sexuality is affected by education received by Filipinos from schools, the media, the rise of the internet, religious teachings from their...
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During the United States colonial period of the Philippines (1898–1946), the United States government was in charge of providing education in the Philippines...
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In the Philippines, some universities follow a 4-Point Scale, which resembles or is equivalent to the U.S. grading system. This system uses a grade between...
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