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LEGAL ISSUES AND CONCERNS AFFECTING
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ACADEMIC FREEDOM VS. FREEDOM OF EXP
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How Do We Add the Two Years? CEAP S
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Aside from curriculum revision, one
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1. Whether the School would have su
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3. What are the academic qualificat
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1. Whether the 4-year or 5- year ac
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1.2 IF YES, and 1 st - 2 nd year su
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3. Considering that the rates of th
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SCENARIO 1: BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL
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1.1 NO ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR F
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1.3 SCHOOL MAY COME UP WITH MEMORAN
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• POSSIBILITY THAT SCHOOL MAY LOS
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PARAMETERS OF SCENARIO 2: 1. K-12 F
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2.2 IF PRESENT FACULTY COMPLEMENT S
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• FACULTY FOR BASIC ED MUST HAVE
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SCENARIO 3: BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL
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PARAMETERS OF SCENARIOS 3 & 4: 1. K
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PROBLEM: WHAT TO DO WITH COLLEGE PR
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FROM AMONG EXISTING COLLEGE FACULTY
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IF PART-TIME AND HENCE NOT TENURED,
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THOSE WILLING TO TAKE LICENSURE EXA
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• EXISTING FACULTY CAN BE RETAINE
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Mindanao teens remain the “libera
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Personally Considered Wrong (in %)
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Personally Considered Wrong (in %)
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Personally Considered Wrong (in %)
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Youth’s Value Systems Regional Di
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CYBER-BULLYING Source: http://www.s
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COMMON FORMS OF CYBERBULLYING CEAP
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Cyberbulling can also occur when:
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According to a survey by the Cyberb
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Although there are no reported deat
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We still do not have a law on cyber
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Senator Miriam Defensor- Santiago h
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Addressing cyberbullying school-wid
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EDUCATION AS VIEWED BY THE CONSTITU
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STATE SUBSIDY BY WAY OF TAX EXEMPTI
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SITUATION: Sale of real property ow
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If the school canteen is actually o
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ISSUE: WHAT IF THE PROFITS OF THE C
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CEAP PROPOSAL FOR A COMPREHENSIVE T
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