Our schools here in the Philippines, though have already started to use IT in their curriculum, are still in need of improvement. It can be known and seen perhaps that our IT education here is slowly progressing but it isn't enough. We have goals and strategies in IT education here in the Philippines but the lack of commitment seem to be the problem of the failure of IT education in our country. We do not have firm implementation on the goals and strategies in IT education. Unlike other neighboring countries in the Asia- Pacific Region, Philippines seem to be "unwelcoming" in the introduction of this innovation especially integrating or infusing this in schools may it be public and private. But there is a greater probability among private institutions in terms of their usage of IT.
Philippine schools generally face challenges in terms of resources, infrastructure, and quality of education compared to schools in progressive countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Progressive countries often have more advanced technology, better-trained teachers, and higher academic standards. There is a greater emphasis on critical thinking, creativity, and innovation in the curricula of schools in these countries as well.
The Philippine Trench (also known as the Manila Trench) is a deep underwater trench that is caused by the collision of two tectonic plates (the Philippine Sea Plate and the Eurasian Plate) east of the Luzon island of the Philippines. The Eurasian Plate is subducting underneath the Philippine Sea Plate at a rate of approx. 16 cm/year. This tectonic activity causes most of the volcanic activity on Luzon, including the cataclysmic eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991.
The Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) is a designated region in the western Pacific Ocean where the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) is responsible for monitoring and issuing weather forecasts and warnings. The PAR covers the maritime and contiguous land areas of the Philippines for the purpose of providing accurate and timely information on tropical cyclones and other weather disturbances that may impact the country.
Pros: The US gained a strategic foothold in the Pacific, expanded trade opportunities, and had access to valuable resources like sugar and minerals. Cons: The annexation led to a brutal suppression of the Philippine insurrection, loss of Filipino lives, and a violation of Filipino sovereignty.
Studying Philippine history is important to understand the country's cultural heritage, societal development, and political evolution. It helps foster a sense of national identity and pride, while also providing insights into current issues and challenges facing the nation. Additionally, studying Philippine history can help prevent the repetition of past mistakes and promote a more informed and inclusive society.
The Philippine Islands were formed through tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity. One theory suggests that the islands were created by the collision of several tectonic plates, creating the mountainous terrain. Another theory proposes that the islands were shaped by volcanic eruptions along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
The Pacific Rim are all the countries extending from Alaska, to San Fransico,CA, then to the Philippine Islands,and finally to Japan.
The Philippine's are in the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea west of the Pacific, they are closer to Asia.
The Philippine Plate is an oceanic plate located in the western Pacific Ocean. It includes parts of the Philippines, as well as portions of Japan, Taiwan, and Indonesia.
The Pacific Ocean.
Countries of the Pacific Rim The "Pacific Rim" includes the countries that lie along the Pacific Ocean. Plus, the island countries of the Pacific
Because they always think that our country is being leave by another Asia countries. So what is Vietnam, Laos, Camboadia, Easttimor, Nepal, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Burma, and many more... Are they rich? So what is the 93% literacy rate in our country that one of the highest literacy rate in Asia and world.
The Philippines is bordered by the Philippine Sea to the east, the South China Sea to the west, and various countries including Taiwan to the north and Malaysia to the south.
Philippine- asian/pacific islander
Philippine sea, pacific ocean
There was the Eurasian, Pacific and Philippine plates.
philippine airlines, cebu pacific
because long time ago there's a giant penis and cums out then there a vagina holes then the sperm go in...that's why philippine is sit on the pacific ring of fire