Well, 1st, it's not a good idea to be applied in the Philippines. Take a look at our government, what they're doing and how they do things. Look at us, how they touched our lives. Philippines is progressing but we didn't feel it. There may be a lot of reasons why but we just don't judge our government because it's really not that easy to divide equally the wealth that they're gaining from this progress and also due to the population we have. We must also see how education was implemented here. What are lacking. How many rooms we need for those children in the public schools. How many teachers we need for them but we cannot hire due to lack of budget. How many chairs and tables we need for their convenience in learning?
2nd, if K-12 will be implemented here, we'll have those graduates who aren't globally competitive. How can you think those students who aren't a master of something can compete to those people who really have a focus and well educated of those stuffs? Though we cannot say that they are not educated enough of their field but those times aren't enough to learn those things. The kind of education we have now is okay. Look how many unemployed nurses we have. They are unemployed not because they don't have enough knowledge of something but because there are already a lot of them hired around the globe.
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