I think special education in the Philippines was built by a group of people wherein they are fun of helping those disabled children.Giving a chance to special children that coudnt afford to educate there self.
Anyone interested in the history of Special Education in the Philippines: you may come to the University of the Philippines, College of Education, SPED area. "100 Years of Special Education in the Philippines (1907-2007) , the doctoral dissertation of Dr. Sheila de Torre, is the latest research done in the Special Education Area, College of Education in UP. Dr. Edilberto I. Dizon, Professor of SPED, and Dr. Luisa Camagay, Professor of History are the advisers of Dr. de Torre. The book is not for reproduction. Room use only. - Teacher May
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Special Education (SPED) in the Philippines has evolved over the years, starting with the establishment of the Philippine Education for All (EFA) 2015 Plan which aimed to provide equal access to quality education for all. In 2004, the Special Education (SPED) Act was passed, ensuring the integration of children with special needs into the educational system. Today, SPED programs in the Philippines continue to strive for inclusive education and support for students with disabilities.
Health education in the Philippines has a long and rich history. It began in the nation's early days and has evolved to modern times. It has grown with the passage of time.
The function of NGOs in the Philippines' history has been provision of aid. Most of them are set up in areas where there is poverty, health hazards, poor education and so on.
Republic Act No. 7277 or The Magna Carta for Disabled Persons
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Paul P. Zwaenepoel has written: 'Tertiary education in the Philippines, 1611-1972' -- subject- s -: Higher Education, History
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The types of curriculum operating in public schools in the Philippines include the Basic Education Curriculum, which covers Kindergarten to Grade 12, the Alternative Learning System for out-of-school youth and adults, and specialized curricula for technical-vocational education and special education. These curricula are developed and implemented by the Department of Education to provide a comprehensive and inclusive education to all learners.