+ Follow DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES Tag
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[Title] => To ease traffic congestion: Cebu needs improved public transit infrastructure
[Summary] => If only a good and efficient public transport system has been established in Cebu, many would actually prefer to use it than take private cars.
[DatePublished] => 2015-11-22 09:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Carlo S. Lorenciana
[SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Business
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[Title] => Smartmatic pinapa-blacklist
[Summary] => Hiniling ng iba’t ibang grupo sa Commission on Elections (Comelec) ang pagba-blacklist sa kompanyang Smartmatic sa susunod na halalan para sa karagdagang makina, supplies at serbisyo kaugnay ng nalalapit na 2016 elections.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Doris Franche-Borja
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Mahinang teachers mahinang students
[Summary] => AYON sa isang pribadong survey, 19 sa bawat 100 public school teachers lamang ang may kakayahang magturo. Wow! Kung ganito kakonti ang mga teachers na may kakayahang magturo...
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[Title] => Only 62% of elem students go to HS
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Following a study that showed only two percent of Filipino students were college material, another report reveals that only 62 percent of elementary school students from both public and private institutions make it to high school.
This data was revealed by a non-profit organization yesterday in a statement made during a three-day conference held at Ateneo de Manila University in Loyola Heights, Quezon City, and attended by some 100 public elementary school teachers.
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[AuthorName] => Sandy Araneta
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Privilege for a few
[Summary] => Education is supposed to be a ticket out of poverty, offering equal opportunities for advancement to rich and poor alike. This door to a better life is supposed to be open to all. Yet limited resources, poorly trained teachers and sheer mismanagement have made mandatory free education in this country fail to live up to its promise.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Pabobo nang pabobo ang mga estudyante
[Summary] => MARAMING krisis na dinaranas ang bansa sa kasalukuyan. May krisis sa langis, krisis sa pulitika at krisis sa edukasyon. Sabay-sabay ang mga krisis na ito na parang bagyong tumatama sa bansa. Pero sa tatlong krisis, ang krisis sa edukasyon ang sa amin ay nakapangangamba nang labis.
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[Title] => Only 6 of 100 Grade 6 pupils ready for high school study
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Fewer than one percent of Filipino students are high school and college material, according to a non-government agency.
Lack of resources and poor management have placed the Philippine educational system in distress, as only 0.6 percent of primary school graduates are ready for high school and only a slightly greater number of high school graduates are ready for college, a non-government organization said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-08-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => PR practitioners offer free services to GMA
[Summary] => Amid talk of destabilization plots and the peoples growing disenchantment with the government, a major public relations organization yesterday offered its services for free to President Arroyo and expressed support for her development programs.
Officers of the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) paid a courtesy call on the President at Malacañang and presented her with its "Declaration of Support for Building the Domestic and International Image of the Governments Development Initiatives."
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DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES
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[Title] => To ease traffic congestion: Cebu needs improved public transit infrastructure
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[DatePublished] => 2015-11-22 09:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Mahinang teachers mahinang students
[Summary] => AYON sa isang pribadong survey, 19 sa bawat 100 public school teachers lamang ang may kakayahang magturo. Wow! Kung ganito kakonti ang mga teachers na may kakayahang magturo...
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[Title] => Only 62% of elem students go to HS
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Following a study that showed only two percent of Filipino students were college material, another report reveals that only 62 percent of elementary school students from both public and private institutions make it to high school.
This data was revealed by a non-profit organization yesterday in a statement made during a three-day conference held at Ateneo de Manila University in Loyola Heights, Quezon City, and attended by some 100 public elementary school teachers.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Privilege for a few
[Summary] => Education is supposed to be a ticket out of poverty, offering equal opportunities for advancement to rich and poor alike. This door to a better life is supposed to be open to all. Yet limited resources, poorly trained teachers and sheer mismanagement have made mandatory free education in this country fail to live up to its promise.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL Pabobo nang pabobo ang mga estudyante
[Summary] => MARAMING krisis na dinaranas ang bansa sa kasalukuyan. May krisis sa langis, krisis sa pulitika at krisis sa edukasyon. Sabay-sabay ang mga krisis na ito na parang bagyong tumatama sa bansa. Pero sa tatlong krisis, ang krisis sa edukasyon ang sa amin ay nakapangangamba nang labis.
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[Title] => Only 6 of 100 Grade 6 pupils ready for high school study
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Fewer than one percent of Filipino students are high school and college material, according to a non-government agency.
Lack of resources and poor management have placed the Philippine educational system in distress, as only 0.6 percent of primary school graduates are ready for high school and only a slightly greater number of high school graduates are ready for college, a non-government organization said.
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[Title] => PR practitioners offer free services to GMA
[Summary] => Amid talk of destabilization plots and the peoples growing disenchantment with the government, a major public relations organization yesterday offered its services for free to President Arroyo and expressed support for her development programs.
Officers of the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) paid a courtesy call on the President at Malacañang and presented her with its "Declaration of Support for Building the Domestic and International Image of the Governments Development Initiatives."
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-06 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Paolo Romero
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