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Discerning students naturally prefer schools that are highly regarded both in the Philippines and in the global marketplace. In fact, many Filipino students are now exploring study pathways abroad to enrich their educational experience, as well as take advantage of new technologies and innovative approaches.

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Australia is highlighted once more as among the world’s best education destinations in the next education fair organized by IDP Education Philippines this month.

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The Department of Education (DepEd) said that it was seeing improvement from its efforts to improve English proficiency among public school students if students’ performance in achievement tests are to be considered.

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Malacañang disputed yesterday the findings of a group, which was accredited to administer English proficiency tests that the skill of Filipinos on the language is deteriorating.

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Regarded as the third largest country in the world with the most number of people who can speak English, the Philippines may not be that good in English after all.

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The Centre for International Education (CIE), The School for Leaders, is spearheading the first English Language Academies National Conference to be held on Oct. 28, 2009, a Wednesday, 1 p.m. at the Malcolm Hall, College of Law, University of the Philippines, in Diliman, Quezon City.

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Malacañang disputed yesterday the findings of a group, which was accredited to administer English proficiency tests that the skill of Filipinos on the language is deteriorating.

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Regarded as the third largest country in the world with the most number of people who can speak English, the Philippines may not be that good in English after all.

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The Centre for International Education (CIE), The School for Leaders, is spearheading the first English Language Academies National Conference to be held on Oct. 28, 2009, a Wednesday, 1 p.m. at the Malcolm Hall, College of Law, University of the Philippines, in Diliman, Quezon City.

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