Title: An Assessment on Philippine Politics, Economy and Education
| Subject: | Area & Country Studies | | Date: | March 12, 2006 | | Level: | College, Undergraduate | | Grade: | A+ | | Length: | 9 pages (2142 words) | | Essay rating: | 13
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(total score: 25) | | Keywords: | public education, school secretariat, budget allocation, political upheavals, deped, advanced performance, school performance, perils, rural areas, augment, p1, continually, priority, improvement, public schools, |
Assessment on Education In the past few years, government had been funding public schools to augment the school's need, of course, and to improve the system of education that surge in the urban and the rural areas here in the country. However, there seemed to be a leak in the system. The interest of government in education seemed to be drowned out from the political upheavals and other perils continually agitating the country. Education was third priority from debt servicing and defense in 2005 budget allocation. There is actually a significant point that needs to be raised in this moment. Increases in funds do not automatically reflect a dramatic result in advanced performance while public education is short-funded. According to the DepEd's Adopt-a-School Secretariat, ... Showed first 120 words of 2116 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 2116 Size (words) ...resignation or snap election we construct a compromise formula that rejects unconditional surrender of power as a pre-requisite for political peace. The main focus of this formula is to open windows for political change and national renewal. I must say that this formula may seem to be shaky since the current political condition seems to be in no mood for change. So it all goes back to the question: Who will make the "supreme sacrifice'? The answer only lies to the contending opponents. In order to solve this one should have a change of values. One should accept defeat and cooperate. Citizens, including the vanquished, should trust the government; but to gain the ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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| Author: | | rmeodprps2 | | Score: | | 0 of 1 person
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| | Date: | | 12 March 2006: 08:24:55 | | Title: | | Whoa, some dense info ;) | | Comment: | | I personally never had interest in Philippines' edu/eco and politics ;)
I find some interesting, very well presented. Good job.
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