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Alternative Learning System in the Philippines is an alternative to the regular school system, composed mostly of people that quit school early, working people and even the elderly. By finishing the school it is possible to enroll to any university.
becouse i get an exam on 2009 of alternative learning system
what is the difference between the alternative learning to the formal education system
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it is mr. roel villanueva
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sinong naka pasa
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bon christian b. balite
To obtain your diploma through the Alternative Learning System (ALS) in the Philippines, you need to register with your local Department of Education (DepEd) office or ALS coordinator. After registration, participate in the ALS program, which includes learning sessions and assessments. You will then need to take the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test, which, if passed, will grant you a diploma equivalent to a high school certificate. Ensure to prepare adequately for the test by utilizing available study materials and resources.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to specific data about the passers of the ALS (Alternative Learning System) 2010 in Maasin National High School. You may want to contact the school directly or check local resources for that information.
The Alternative Learning System (ALS) is a program in the Philippines designed to provide education to those who have missed formal schooling. Passers of the ALS examination on October 11, 2009, demonstrated their competency in various subjects, allowing them to receive certification equivalent to a high school diploma. This achievement opens up further educational and employment opportunities for individuals who participated in the program. The ALS aims to help out-of-school youth and adult learners reintegrate into the education system or the workforce.