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[Title] => 'Paglaum kag Pagdaug': Pag-asa at tagumpay para sa Edukasyon sa Pinas
[Summary] => Sa paglabas ng report ng Second Congressional Commission on Education, nagkaroon tayo ng mas malinaw na ideya kung ano ang mga hamong kinakaharap ng sektor ng edukasyon.
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[Title] => CHED: Over 2M students benefitted from free tertiary education law
[Summary] => Commission on Higher Education Chairman Prospero de Vera III said Tuesday that more than two million Filipino students have, so far, benefitted from the free quality tertiary education act signed in 2017.
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[Title] => Dracula revisited
[Summary] => “IT’S MORE GUNS IN THE PHILIPPINES!”
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[Title] => The future of higher education in RP
[Summary] => According to the latest study of the Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis (IDEA), "government officials and industry experts have been pushing for the rationalization of funds among public institutions such as State Universities & Colleges (SUC), given the lack of government funds. In 2003, SUCs served 30 percent of the student population. Analysts say that tuition fee in SUCs today are very low, thereby encouraging prolonged schooling of delinquent students.
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