During the period of governance of Spain and the United States, education in the Philippines changed radically, mostly modeled on the system of education in the United States of the time. After gaining independence in 1946, the system were no longer automatically applied in the Philippines, which has since moved in various directions of its own.
Filipino children may enter preschool at the ages of three to four, starting from nursery, and kindergarten. At the ages of six to seven, children enter elementary school for six or seven (on selected schools) years. This is followed by the high school, for four years. Students may then sit for the College Entrance Examinations (CEE), after which they may enter tertiary schools for two to five years.
Phil Sander has written: 'Career education' -- subject(s): Career education, Vocational guidance
Phil Odor has written: 'The introduction of microelectronics into Scottish education' -- subject(s): Data processing, Education
history of special education
Xianbing Liu has written: 'A history of education in Macao' -- subject(s): Education, History 'A history of education in Macao' -- subject(s): Education, History
Paul Monroe has written: 'Reconstruction in the Near East' -- subject(s): Reconstruction (1914-1939) 'Source book of the history of education for the Greek and Roman period' -- subject(s): Education, Sources, History, Greek Education 'Principles of secondary education' -- subject(s): Secondary Education 'Stereopticon views in the history of education in the collection of Paul Monroe' -- subject(s): Catalogs. 'Mission education and national policy' -- subject(s): Education, Missions 'Syllabus of a course of study on the history and principles of education' -- subject(s): Education, History 'A text-book in the history of education' -- subject(s): Education, History
Samuel Gardner Williams has written: 'The history of ancient education' 'The history of modern education' -- subject(s): Education, History
Phil Russell
History reminds people of the past. Education prepares them for the future.
Phil Belbin has written: 'Full steam across the mountains' -- subject(s): History, Railroads
I'm pretty sure right now it's Phil Goff
I'm sure right now it's Phil Goff
Phil. SMS since 1996-1997.