10 points agenda of noynoy aquino biography

          Noynoy Aquino presented a point agenda for educational reform during his presidential campaign that focused on expanding basic education to 12 years.!

          President NoyNoy Aquino's 10 Point Education Agenda includes: 1) Increasing compulsory education to 12 years to better prepare Filipino children for success.

          1. 12-year Basic Education Cycle (K+12)
          Our President is planning to expand the basic education cycle, from a 10-year cycle to a globally-comparable 12 years, for our public school children. At present, we are the only country in Asia that has a 10-year cycle for basic education.

          Those who can afford basic education get into the best universities and the best jobs after graduation.

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          In , President Benigno Aquino III proposed 10 ways to fix basic education in the country.

        1. In , President Benigno Aquino III proposed 10 ways to fix basic education in the country.
        2. Benigno Aquino III, Filipino politician who served as president of the Philippines (–16) and was the scion of a famed political family.
        3. Noynoy Aquino presented a point agenda for educational reform during his presidential campaign that focused on expanding basic education to 12 years.
        4. This is the ten point education Agenda of the Philippines which was stated by President Noynoy Aquino during his first SONA - July 26,
        5. The Performance of the Aquino Administration ().
        6. Universal preschooling for all
          All public school children will have preschool as their introduction to formal schooling by 2016, and he will make this available to all children regardless of income. With regards to pre-schooling, I think this program was implemented already by previous administration.

          We had already our Day Care Centers managed by Day Care Worker. This program is under the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) with the Municipal Nutrition Action Officer (MNAO) as the head of the Day Care Workers.

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          Madaris education (Madrasah) as a sub-system within the education system