Philippine higher education in the 21st century : strategies for excellence and equity.
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- 9719154306
- LB 2301 .T198 1995

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National University - Manila | LRC - Graduate Studies General Circulation | Gen. Ed - CEAS | GC LB 2301 .T198 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000012537 |
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GC LB 2301 .N35 2000 Visions of the university across a half-century / | GC LB 2301 .N427 1972 The Expanded campus / | GC LB 2301 .N578 1970 Higher education : demand and response : the Quail Roost seminar of December 1968 / | GC LB 2301 .T198 1995 Philippine higher education in the 21st century : strategies for excellence and equity. | GC LB 2321 .H9 1967 Higher education and development in South-East Asia, vol. 3 : part 1 : high-level manpower for development / | GC LB 2321 .N8 1967 vol.3 Higher education and development in South-East Asia, vol. 3 : part 2 : language policy and higher education / | GC LB 2322 .H6 1999 Challenges facing higher education at the millennium / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter 1. Comparability and equivalence -- Chapter 2. Accreditation -- Chapter 3. Efficiency and effectiveness -- Chapter 4. Rationalization of public higher education -- Chapter 5. Governance (public and private schools).
The Philippines is gearing up to be one among the dynamic dragon economies of East Asia and to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century. The inappropriate economic policies of the past that had led to unsteady and slow economic growth are being abandoned and replaced with strategies that would encourage as well as force Filipino producers to be more productive and competitive in both the domestic and international markets. Investments in physical infrastructure, such as power, roads, and airports that had virtually stopped during the turbulent years of the 1980s have been resumed. In the area of human capital, the education planning and administrative offices are being strengthened with the creation of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) so that they can more effectively direct education/training activities toward meeting the labor market and social demands of the near future. The law provides these agencies with powers and funding that will allow them to pursue their goals.
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