Andres Bonifacio And The Politics That Killed Him
Published: 04/20/2012 by ZigfredDiaz in Education, History and Culture
Andres Bonifacio dreamed of a just and humane society, but this dream died with him in Mount Nagpatong in Maragondon, Cavite.
Cavite Moves to Avert Dengue Fever Epidemic
Published: 04/20/2012 by Manila Bulletin Publishing Corp. in Education, What's Up, Cavite Announcements
IMUS, Cavite - Health officials called Thursday for a massive clean-up drive in Cavite to prevent the feared dengue epidemic in the province, particularly in Silang town.
Educational Apps for Kids – It’s All at Their Fingertips
Published: 04/02/2012 by Katie Shuler in Technology, Education
Technology has really had a dramatic impact on every area of our lives in the last few years, particularly with the rise of smartphones and tablet computers.
Homeschool Literature
Published: 04/01/2012 by Jackie Penn in Education
Reading is a great way to explore our world because you are allowed to visit foreign countries, learn a new skill or hobby, sail on the Titanic, ride in a hot air balloon, swim with whales and dolphins, hike mountains, visit a specific time period
Education For Autistic Kids Gets Boost
Published: 03/29/2012 in Education
THE government will train new teachers to address the educational needs of autistic children, the education chief announced Tuesday.
K+12 Education in the Philippines
Published: 03/29/2012 in Education
The Enhanced K+12 Basic Education Program in the Philippines has been officially started. It has been initiated by the Aquino administration where students will have to undergo a new system of education.
Homeschooling doesn't have to be all serious
Published: 03/19/2012 by Linda Warren in Education, Relationships
So you want to homeschool…
Making the decision to homeschool is a difficult one. It is especially difficult when others it the
child’s life are not on board with the decision.
Why English is the Universal Language?
Published: 03/14/2012 in Education
English is the most pervasive language on the planet and the most universal language on Earth.
Cavite switches back to farming
Published: 02/28/2012 by Marj Malubay in Education, Jobs and Employment
The provincial government of Cavite has vowed to put agriculture back as one of its main priorities and is now set to promote organic farming after years of industrialization.
Other than that, homeschooling is also legal in the Philippines. There are many home study programs which are extended offers from certain schools for those youth who wish an alternative to traditional schooling.










