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Free public schooling came to the Philippines by Spanish Decree in 1863 but was limited and rarely available until after the Spanish American War.

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Q: Changes in education in the Philippines since the time of Spanish?
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The Spanish owned the Philippines as part of their empire. The Philippines was governed from what is now Mexico, since Spain and Philippines are too far apart. Since Spain owned the Philippines for some 300 years, Spanish culture and influence has made a very big impact on Philippine culture. In Luzon, you'll see Mexican-style churches at every square. The Filipino language, also has countless amounts of cognates with Spanish. The days of the week, conjunctions, and time-telling is done in Spanish, even though it isn't the official language of the Philippines anymor. The cuisine of the Philippines also bears Spanish influence, such as lechon, crispy patta, flan and empanada. Which are as popular and "national" in the Philippines as they would be in Spain, Mexico or Puerto Rico.


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Demography is usually about the population of a certain country and the profile of the population. This affects education in the country such that when people are to many and facilities are too small, education does not become a priority, leading to smaller population educated. There is also a question on language since Philippines is made up of different ethnicities and therefore different languages. It may create educational barriers.


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