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Toots
Acknowledgement
I hereby acknowledge with love and deep gratitude and appreciation to all those who gave valuable assistance in order to complete this paper.
To my brothers and sisters in Delta Theta Omicron and to my friends, Jayson, J. C, Darwin and Gigeon for their support and long lasting convenient time sharing time with me, doing this term paper this term paper, Especially to Jaja and Ivy, for lending me their own lap top to finish this term paper, for their helping hand, sharing interest, cooperation and for their kindness. Trough the days to make this term paper possible and meaningful. Thank you!!
To my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reynaldo F. Ramos, my sister and brother in-law, who continuously challenge me to carry on this term paper, inspire problems, difficulties and unlimited financial support. Im very deeply thankful.
Ultimately to Lord Jesus Christ for His blessings and array of His intelligence reflected upon me, and giving me strength during the moment when I needed Him most and to complete all my requirements such as this work. I am very thankful.
Abstract
This paper will shoe the two different types of education, the Present education system in the Philippines and the Chinese education during Hans Dynasty.
It will show the different aim of the two education system. It help us to look some of the differences between of this two system.
Introduction
Three government organizations handle education in the Philippines. These are the Department of Education, Culture, and Sports (DECS), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). In 1999, the Department of Education, Culture and Sports, which governs both public and private education in all levels, stated that its mission was "to provide quality basic education that is equitably accessible to all by the foundation for lifelong learning and service for the common good."
The academic year in the Philippines is...
- Submitted by: tristanrey
- Date Submitted: 10/19/2009 10:08 PM
- Category: Book Reports
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