by Iris Gonzales, The Philippine Star, Feb 3, 2019 MANILA, Philippines — The Ayala and Yuchengco Groups have executed their plan to merge their education units after obtaining the approval of the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC).
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by Bilyonaryo, Oct 1, 2018 Conglomerates Ayala Corp. and House of Investments are pushing through with the merger of their education units which have a combined student population of over 40,000.
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by Charlotte Edmond, Sep 4, 2017 Education may be the passport to the future, but for all the good teaching out there, it would seem that schools are failing to impart some of the most important life skills, according to one educational expert. Dr. Tony Wagner, co-director of Harvard’s Change Leadership Group, argues that today’s…
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by Maila Ager, Inquirer, Jan 22, 2018 The signing into law of a landmark legislation that would institutionalize a national qualifications framework was a “dream come true” for the Philippine education sector, Senator Joel Villanueva said on Monday.
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By: Doris Dumlao-Abadilla, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Jan 8, 2018 The Ayala and Yuchengco groups plan to merge their education businesses, a move that will bring institutions like fast-growing high school operator APEC Schools and esteemed engineering and technical university Mapua University under one roof.
By Catherine Talavera (The Philippine Star), Dec 11, 2017 – To harness demographic dividends MANILA, Philippines — Now that the Philippines has entered its own demographic sweet spot, the economy is in a greater position to achieve significant growth through greater productivity, high savings rate and increased consumption.
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Article | 13 September 2017 The widespread use of the internet and the revolution in information and communication technology (ICT) have led to new methods of teaching and learning, such as blended learning and e-learning.
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by Stephane Kasriel, Jul 31, 2017 The jobs market is well into the 21st century. So why isn’t our education system? Today’s jobs are vastly different than they were a generation ago. All of us, from Gen Zers to Boomers, are facing a working world that is more changeable and unpredictable than ever.
by Mariejo S. Ramos, Inquirer, Jul 31, 2017 At least 43,000 Filipino professionals have signed an online petition that aims to revisit the requirements for renewing their licenses under Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Act, which took effect last March.
https://www.adb.org/news/features/5-innovative-ways-produce-job-worthy-graduates Success lies in industry links, technology, skills development, new modes of education delivery, and school-to-work transition programs. A variety of new approaches to education and skills development have emerged in recent years. The 2016 International Skills Forum, organized by the Asian Development Bank, featured some of the best practices, which ranged from partnerships with…
by Tracy Chou, Quartz, Jul 10, 2017 In 2005, the late writer David Foster Wallace delivered a now-famous commencement address. It starts with the story of the fish in water, who spend their lives not even knowing what water is. They are naively unaware of the ocean that permits their existence, and the currents that…
by Tracy Chou, Jul 10, 2017, Quartz In 2005, the late writer David Foster Wallace delivered a now-famous commencement address. It starts with the story of the fish in water, who spend their lives not even knowing what water is. They are naively unaware of the ocean that permits their existence, and the currents that…
http://development.asia/explainer/5-innovative-ways-produce-job-worthy-graduates Introduction 1. Establish university-industry linkages. 2. Use technology to facilitate teaching and learning. 3. Engage employers in skills development. 4. Tap into new modes of delivery for education. 5. Facilitate school-to-work transition.
by Hao Jingfang, Jun 26, 2017 Nowadays, two of the most frequently discussed topics in the media are perhaps the growing gap between rich and poor, and the challenges presented by Artificial Intelligence (AI).
by Chandran Nair, May 30, 2017 The Times Higher Education World University Rankings – often regarded as the who’s who of higher education – is the subject of much debate. Will the top university be American or British? Will Harvard keep its position as the world’s most respected university? And will a European university break…
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against the military junta in Myanmar
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against serious violations of Forced Labour and Freedom of Association protocols.
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