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[Title] => Explainer: How the 'K+10+2' system may not address root issues, challenges that hounded K to 12
[Summary] => Is pivoting to the K+10+2 system a practical and necessary step toward that goal?Â
[DatePublished] => 2023-06-15 14:43:00
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[Title] => ‘K+12 requires more Tech-Voc teachers’
[Summary] => Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Director General Joel Villanueva yesterday said that with the full implementation of the K to 12 program of education, more trainers and assessors would be needed to teach technical-vocational (Tech-Voc) courses to students.
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[Title] => College education almost free through TESDA
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Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) director general Secretary Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco said yesterday getting a college degree is now very minimal or "almost free" through the "Ladderized Education Program" of the national government.
Syjuco said ladderized education is a relatively new system in the Philippines that allows learners to progress between technical-vocational (Tech-Voc) education and training and college, and vice-versa.
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[Title] => 200 schools sali sa ladderized education
[Summary] => Umaabot na sa 200 paaralan sa buong bansa ang nais makiisa sa pagpapatupad ng ladderized education na kasalukuyang ipinapatupad ng Technical Education and Skills Development Au-thority.
Ayon kay Tesda Director General Secretary Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco, ang ladderized education ay isang paraan ng pag-aaral na nagsisimula sa mga kursong Technical-Vocational (Tech-Voc) na maaaring magamit sa pagpapatuloy ng pag-aaral naman sa kolehiyo.
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[Title] => TESDAs Syjuco pushes for ladderized education
[Summary] => The national government, through the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA), has introduced for immediate implementation the "Ladderized Education Program," wherein students will be able to finish their college studies without much financial difficulties and constraints.
TESDA Director General Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco said that under the program, a student can finish his or her studies in six to seven years because of the fact that the student will have the chance of working for a living at the same time.
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[Title] => Ladderized educ ni Syjuco magpapagaan sa magastos na kurso sa kolehiyo
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Isinusulong ngayon ng gobyerno ni Pangulong Arroyo, sa ilalim ng pangangasiwa ng Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), ang ladderized education program na magbibigay ng pagkakataon na mapagaan ang pagtatapos sa magagastos at matagalang kurso sa kolehiyo na hindi makayanang tapusin nang tuloy-tuloy ng isang karaniwang estudyante dahil sa kakapusan ng salapi at panahon.
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[Title] => ‘K+12 requires more Tech-Voc teachers’
[Summary] => Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Director General Joel Villanueva yesterday said that with the full implementation of the K to 12 program of education, more trainers and assessors would be needed to teach technical-vocational (Tech-Voc) courses to students.
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Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) director general Secretary Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco said yesterday getting a college degree is now very minimal or "almost free" through the "Ladderized Education Program" of the national government.
Syjuco said ladderized education is a relatively new system in the Philippines that allows learners to progress between technical-vocational (Tech-Voc) education and training and college, and vice-versa.
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[Summary] => Umaabot na sa 200 paaralan sa buong bansa ang nais makiisa sa pagpapatupad ng ladderized education na kasalukuyang ipinapatupad ng Technical Education and Skills Development Au-thority.
Ayon kay Tesda Director General Secretary Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco, ang ladderized education ay isang paraan ng pag-aaral na nagsisimula sa mga kursong Technical-Vocational (Tech-Voc) na maaaring magamit sa pagpapatuloy ng pag-aaral naman sa kolehiyo.
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TESDA Director General Augusto "Boboy" Syjuco said that under the program, a student can finish his or her studies in six to seven years because of the fact that the student will have the chance of working for a living at the same time.
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Isinusulong ngayon ng gobyerno ni Pangulong Arroyo, sa ilalim ng pangangasiwa ng Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), ang ladderized education program na magbibigay ng pagkakataon na mapagaan ang pagtatapos sa magagastos at matagalang kurso sa kolehiyo na hindi makayanang tapusin nang tuloy-tuloy ng isang karaniwang estudyante dahil sa kakapusan ng salapi at panahon.
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