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Globe Telecom showcased the country’s first Global Filipino School (GFS) to visiting members of GSM Association, an international organization of nearly 800 mobile operators and related companies worldwide which is promoting mobile-based education in the Philippines.

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Leading telecommunications provider Globe Telecom has chosen Palo National High School in Eastern Visayas and Bilar National High School in Central Visayas to pilot its Global Filipino Schools (GFS) program as both institutions showed exemplary maturity in the use of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in learning and teaching.

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The global economic crisis has slowed the pace of poverty reduction in developing countries, and some 920 million people will remain in extreme poverty by 2015, a new report says.

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We have always maintained that a true test of a nation’s conviction to education is found in their national budget. What percentage is allocated to education?

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The 2010 Education for All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report, the annual EFA rating of each UNESCO Member State conducted by an independent team of UNESCO experts, stated that the Philippines trails the Republic of Tanzania and Zambia in education.

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Makati Mayor and United Opposition (UNO) vice presidential candidate Jejomar Binay scored the Arroyo administration’s alleged neglect of education, saying that the latest United Nations (UN) report has placed the Philippine education situation behind Tanzania and Zambia.

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WASHINGTON (Xinhua) - The global financial crisis, the most severe since the Great Depression in 1930s, is rapidly turning into a human and development crisis, warned an IMF-World Bank report released Thursday.

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The workshop at the Hotel Nikko Hanoi aims to create awareness and understanding among journalists in several countries on the importance of education in human development.
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We have always maintained that a true test of a nation’s conviction to education is found in their national budget. What percentage is allocated to education?

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The 2010 Education for All (EFA) Global Monitoring Report, the annual EFA rating of each UNESCO Member State conducted by an independent team of UNESCO experts, stated that the Philippines trails the Republic of Tanzania and Zambia in education.

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Makati Mayor and United Opposition (UNO) vice presidential candidate Jejomar Binay scored the Arroyo administration’s alleged neglect of education, saying that the latest United Nations (UN) report has placed the Philippine education situation behind Tanzania and Zambia.

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The workshop at the Hotel Nikko Hanoi aims to create awareness and understanding among journalists in several countries on the importance of education in human development.
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