Vice President Leni Robredo said she was OK with reviewing the implementation of the K-to-12 Basic Education Program to pinpoint how it could be improved. | NAMercadoINQ
Robredo said the review of the program should also cover seeking ways to ensure that the graduates of the program would be ready for employment.
“If that is the condition of senior high school students — that many do not get to learn hands-on, many do not have equipment — no one will hire them since they did not experience the actual.) House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano has proposed the review of the effectiveness of the 12-year basic education program.“DepEd hopes the outcome of the review will spur renewed commitment and initiatives among lawmakers, advocates, and other stakeholders in aid of realizing the K to 12 program’s overall goal – hone holistically developed Filipino learners with 21st century skills,” DepEd said.
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