3. Once graduated from SHS,
studentsFunding opt to
can already
work
Parents have to pay
more to suppor their
child’s education
Increase in drop-out
rate
Effectiveness
Learner-centered Curriculum
Certificates of Competency
Employability of
(COCs) and National
Graduates
Certifications (NCs)
Companies would not
hire fresh high school
graduates
Full-time basis Research
College Institutions
Short Course Offerings
No freshmen on year
2016
23% increase in budget
Budget
for education
4. More time to study lessons
than cramming them in a 10year curriculum
Improve country’s labor force
Considered professionals
abroad and become more
globally competitive
6. A little bit of suffering
and sacrifice now, will be
worth it in the long
run.
7.
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