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The K to 12 curriculum is outcomes-based. That is the simplest way to describe it. That is how we can view this diagram from the Department of Education (DepEd):

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Poverty also plays a role in the ability of students to obtain a degree . In 1999, the study said only 7 percent of those attending tertiary schools come from the bottom 30 percent of the income deciles while 63 percent are from the top three income deciles. In 2008, 14 percent of college students come from the bottom 30 percent, and 47 percent from the top three income deciles.

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The stubbornness of Noynoy Aquino is not manifested only in the political front. And it is not a trait he alone exhibits.

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The stubbornness of Noynoy Aquino is not manifested only in the political front. And it is not a trait he alone exhibits.

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