A brief history of educational assessment in the Philippines
5. Higher education be concentrated in Manila. 6. English as medium of instruction was best. The use of local dialect in teaching character education was suggested. 7. Almost all teachers (95%) were not professionally trained for teaching. 8. Private schools except under the religious groups were found to be unsatisfactory.
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