yes , it is complsary because it maintain the body of ourself if u will not do the exersice you will be faty very more
yes English should be compulsory subject in schools
yes yes they should be
yes
Education should be compulsory to ensure all individuals have access to basic knowledge and skills needed to succeed in society. However, there should also be provisions for alternative forms of education to accommodate different learning styles and circumstances.
yes, and further, until grade 12 yes, and further, until grade 12
The principles of secularism (a view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the introduction of a religious element) are written in the French fundamental law. For religious schools (which are all private), it is not allowed to make religious education compulsory.
Education is & it is related. Not all can get it or get it for free. Take what you can it would be foolish to do otherwise.
Physical education (PE) should be compulsory for high school kids to promote physical activity, develop healthy habits, and improve overall wellness. Regular participation in PE can help reduce the risk of obesity, strengthen muscles and bones, and enhance mental health. Additionally, PE can instill values such as teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship in students.
children can express themselves
As far as I'm aware none. Just the compulsory state education should suffice to be a farmer.
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Education in the Philippines changed radically, and was before patterned from both of educational systems of Spain and the United States. However, after the liberation of the Philippines in 1946, Filipinos then had moved in various directions of its own.Elementary and high school education is compulsory, and is administered nationally by the Department of Education, along with the assurance of funding for school services and equipments, recruitment of teachers for all public schools, and the supervising and organization of the education curricula.Based on the current education system of the Philippines, students should enter elementary schools at the age of 6 or 7, and for a duration of 6 years. Then, at the age of 12 or 13, students then enter high schools for a duration 4 years, with a total of 10 years of compulsory education.However, recently, the Department of Education proposed the K-12[3] education system, along with the new curriculum for all students (see its section below).All public and private elementary schools, high schools and colleges and universities in the Philippines start classes from early-June to mid-June and end from mid-March to early-April.