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learning needs
need bantayan
Last Update: 2020-10-15
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according to learning needs
Last Update: 2024-01-23
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has special learning need
has special learning need
Last Update: 2024-08-22
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how does it feel to be conscious or not conscious of your classmates’ online learning needs
ano ang pakiramdam na magkaroon ng kamalayan o hindi malay sa online na mga pangangailangan sa pag-aaral ng iyong mga kamag-anak
Last Update: 2020-08-15
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my childs learning needs to take place in school. many parents seem to be content to let the school handle their childrens learning saying that home is a place to relax for them and their children. difficult to argue about this, as many parents are stretched to the limit, but just reading a book with your child can help their reading improve
ang pag-aaral ng aking mga anak ay kailangang maganap sa paaralan. maraming mga magulang ang tila nasisiyahan na hayaan ang paaralan na hawakan ang kanilang mga anak na natutunan na sinasabi na ang bahay ay isang lugar upang makapagpahinga para sa kanila at sa kanilang mga anak. mahirap na magtaltalan tungkol dito, dahil maraming mga magulang ang nakaabot sa limitasyon, ngunit ang pagbabasa lamang ng isang libro sa iyong anak ay maaaring makatulong sa kanilang pagbasa na mapabuti
Last Update: 2020-09-14
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the education system in the philippines plays a crucial role in shaping the future of its citizens. it is rooted in the belief that education is the key to individual and national development. however, the system faces various challenges that hinder its effectiveness and accessibility. one of the primary challenges faced by the philippine education system is the lack of adequate resources. many schools, particularly those in remote areas, struggle with insufficient infrastructure, lack of classrooms, and limited access to educational materials. this issue significantly affects the quality of education provided, as students often have to study in overcrowded and under-equipped classrooms. moreover, the philippines faces a shortage of qualified teachers. while there are passionate educators committed to their profession, the overall teacher-to-student ratio remains high in many schools, making it difficult for teachers to provide personalized attention to each student. this impedes the effectiveness of the learning process and hinders students' ability to achieve their full potential. another significant challenge is the disparity in educational opportunities between urban and rural areas. in the cities, schools tend to have better facilities, qualified teachers, and a wider range of educational programs. on the other hand, rural areas often face a lack of access to quality education, limiting the educational opportunities for students residing there. this divide exacerbates the existing socio-economic disparities within the country. in recent years, the philippine government has implemented various reforms to address these challenges and enhance the education system. one notable initiative is the k-12 program, which aims to improve the quality of education by adding two additional years to the basic education curriculum. this reform aligns the philippine education system with international standards and better prepares students for higher education and the job market. furthermore, efforts are being made to bridge the gap between urban and rural areas through the establishment of more schools and the deployment of teachers to remote regions. non-governmental organizations and private enterprises have also played a crucial role in providing support and resources to improve the education system within their capacity. however, despite these efforts, there is still much work to be done to ensure an equitable and effective education system in the philippines. continued investments in infrastructure, teacher training, and educational resources are necessary to uplift the quality of education. additionally, it is essential to prioritize inclusive education, recognizing the diverse learning needs of students. special education programs should be promoted and integrated into the mainstream education system to cater to students with disabilities, ensuring equal access to education for all. in conclusion, the education system in the philippines faces numerous challenges, including limited resources, a shortage of qualified teachers, and educational disparities between urban and rural areas. however, ongoing reforms and initiatives demonstrate the government's commitment to improving the system and providing quality education for all. by addressing these challenges, the philippines can unlock the full potential of its citizens and pave the way for a brighter future.
Last Update: 2023-11-29
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