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  2. Andrés Bonifacio - Wikipedia

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    Not finishing his formal education, Bonifacio turned to self-education by reading books. He read books about the French Revolution , biographies of the presidents of the United States , books about contemporary Philippine penal and civil codes, and novels such as Victor Hugo 's Les Misérables , Eugène Sue 's Le Juif errant and José Rizal 's ...

  3. Culture of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the Philippines is characterized by cultural and ethnic diversity. [1] Although the multiple ethnic groups of the Philippine archipelago have only recently established a shared Filipino national identity, [2] their cultures were all shaped by the geography and history of the region, [3] [4] and by centuries of interaction with neighboring cultures, and colonial powers.

  4. UNICEF Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Education. UNICEF works to achieve quality and inclusive education for all children in the Philippines; hence they support the Philippine Government’s thrust to expand access to quality Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD), which includes universal child care. UNICEF's education program aims to provide an equitable platform for ...

  5. Philippines and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    WASH Programme, Modified Conditional Cash Transfer Programme (MCCT), Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) [27] United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) UNDP works towards achieving the millennium development goals (MDGs) specifically focusing on social development, good governance, peace and environment and natural resources.

  6. Education in the Philippines during Spanish rule - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, free access to modern public education was made possible through the enactment of the Spanish Education Decree of December 20, 1863 by Queen Isabella II. Primary instruction was made free and the teaching of Spanish was compulsory. [ 35 ]

  7. Educational inequality - Wikipedia

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    High quality early childhood education programs, known as ECE, are offered to children, to help them enter kindergarten with a good understanding of how to succeed throughout school. There has been a noticeable difference in the quality of education, with Black or Hispanic groups being provided with less effective preschool learning programs ...

  8. Early childhood development - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood development is the period of rapid physical, psychological and social growth and change that begins before birth and extends into early childhood. [1] While early childhood is not well defined, one source asserts that the early years begin in utero and last until 3 years of age.

  9. Ramon Magsaysay - Wikipedia

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    In early 1954, Benigno Aquino Jr. was appointed by President Magsaysay to act as his personal emissary to Luis Taruc, leader of the rebel group, Hukbalahap. Also in 1954, Lt. Col. Laureño Maraña, the former head of Force X of the 16th PC Company, assumed command of the 7th BCT, which had become one of the most mobile striking forces of the ...