+ Follow KEITECH Tag
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[Title] => Tech-voc grads to help in Yolanda rebuild
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[Title] => Vocational education offers alternative to finding jobs
[Summary] => It used to be that a college diploma is a ticket to a secure future. As it is, the traditional view of education in the Philippines is that we proceed to college after finishing high school and then find a job after graduating.
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