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  2. Notre Dame of Dadiangas University – Integrated Basic ...

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    Filipino 10 - El Filibusterismo; English 10 - World Literature, Speech and Reading Comprehension (Thesis Writing) Math 10 - Advance Algebra, Trigonometry and Statistics; Science 10 - Physics; Values Education 10/CLE 10 - Moral and Social Issues; Technology And Livelihood Education 10 - Basic Accounting and Entrepreneurship

  3. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Grade 3: 8-9 and up Grade 4: 9-10 and up Grade 5: 10-11 and up Grade 6: 11-12 and up Grade 7: 12-13 and up High school: 1st year 13-14 and up 2nd year 14-15 and up 3rd year 15-16 and up 4th year 16-17 and up Higher education; College: Varies 17 and up

  4. Ilustrado - Wikipedia

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    The Ilustrados (Spanish: [ilusˈtɾaðos], "erudite", [1] "learned" [2] or "enlightened ones" [3]) constituted the Filipino intelligentsia (educated class) during the Spanish colonial period in the late 19th century. [4] [5] Elsewhere in New Spain (of which the Philippines were part), the term gente de razón carried a similar meaning.

  5. Pacita Complex National High School - Wikipedia

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    Grade 10 is taught English regarding real-world applications, such as job interviews, plays, and literary criticism. Filipino – The Filipino program for Grade 7 students discusses the characteristics of the Filipino language and grammar lessons. Ang Ibong Adarna is a piece of literature taught for the fourth quarter.

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  7. The Turtle and the Monkey - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the story can be traced to the Ilocano, [3] which is linked to Indian arts. [4] The Ilocano version of the story offers an explanation on why monkeys don't eat meat. Versions of the story has a common theme of a weaker but cunning character (the tortoise or turtle) winning over a stronger adversary (the monkey).

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