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Eastern Mindanao College of Technology Preparing the students to be globally competitive...
Technology in teacher education On the full implementation of the new teacher education curriculum beginning SY 2008, it is well to note that technology is one of the challenges that Filipino student teachers will be exploring.
Lyceum chorale triumphs in Asian choirfest The Lyceum of the Philippines University Chorale scored a unique achievement for the country with a harvest of two gold medals and one silver in the 1st Asian Choir Games held at the Jakarta International Expo, Kemayoran, Jakarata, Indonesia.
CHED, industry groups brace for 1st business education summit After implementing a new curriculum for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) course in the hopes of bridging the gap between the academe and the industry, the Commission on Higher Education, in cooperation with several industry groups, will hold the first-ever Business Education-Industry Summit on December 6 at the AIM Conference Center, Makati City.
FEU chapel celebrates its 50th year As Far Eastern University inches towards its 80th founding anniversary in January 2008, the FEU Chapel, a landmark building within the university’s four-hectare campus at the C.M. Recto Avenue area, is also celebrating its 50th year.
American Culinary Federation Foundation Accrediting Comission affirms CCA's position as top culinary school in RP The Philippines, through the Center for Culinary Arts, Manila (CCA, Manila), is now the first country in the Asia-Pacific region and the second outside America, apart from Switzerland, to be given accreditation by the American Culinary Federation Foundation (ACFF), a professional chefs’ organization based in North America that has 230 chapters and 19,000 members in the United States.
Sto. Niño College of Ormoc "A mustard seed grows and bears fruit."
Children share experiences to make roads safer Witnessing or experiencing a traffic accident at a very young age can be traumatic.
Broken Silence Beside the window of a wooden room sits a young man looking far.
Planting new seeds of citizenship History has shown that only those nations with citizens that have great sense of citizenship evident in their observance of the land’s highest laws as well as in showing their principles of unity, necessity, and self-preservation in uplifting the country’s spirit during in crisis can only be free and independent.
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