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Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Augusto Santos reiterated yesterday that the Philippines should continue efforts to improve English proficiency as other Asian nations, including China, have increased their standing as the region’s most competitive nations.

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The Centre for International Education (CIE), The School for Leaders, is spearheading the first English Language Academies National Conference to be held on Oct. 28, 2009, a Wednesday, 1 p.m. at the Malcolm Hall, College of Law, University of the Philippines, in Diliman, Quezon City.

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Pursuing an international education is a truly valuable investment. It spells a lot of difference for one who is venturing out into the world, which has evolved into one interconnected and interdependent marketplace with globalization.

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