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While the 288 means a Filipino Grade 5 student can read a range of everyday texts fluently and comprehend their meaning, only 10 percent achieved the minimum proficiency level, which is the ...
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Inquirer on MSNReaching higher levels of comprehensionSadly, only 10 percent of Filipino Grade 5 students attained the highest levels set by these assessments. What can be done to ...
According to analysis of results of the Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics (SEA-PLM) 2019, which was released this year, most Filipino Grade 5 students do not have the minimum reading and ...
The 2019 Regional Report of the Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics released last week showed that only a small percentage of Filipino Grade 5 students reach the minimum proficiency level in ...
EDCOM 2 said the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the problem, citing an upcoming study by the United Nations Children’s Fund, which found that before the pandemic, Filipino students exiting Grade ...
Results of the 2019 Southeast Asia Primary Learning Metrics (SEA-PLM) showed that 27 percent of Filipino pupils in Grade 5 were only able to recognize single words, while only 10 percent of them ...
To Filipino parents, the Filipino child is of no economic value until he becomes Grade I in formal school. When the public school system was established by the Americans for the Filipinos ...
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