It will take 10 years to fix the Philippines’ growing learning gap and reform the education sector, a national commission has said, as related groups warn of a deepening proficiency crisis.
Only four in 1,000 senior high school students are proficient in areas such as problem-solving, managing and communicating information and analysing data to form ideas, according to findings by the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2), tasked with assessing the country’s education...
Philippines will take ‘at least 10 years’ to make proficiency grade
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Source: scmp.com

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