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President Marcos said there is still more work to be done to improve education quality in the country.
President Marcos noted the absence of Philippine universities in the Top 100 of the Times Higher Education’s 2024 Asia University Rankings. “This just goes to show that much work is still to be done. We must pursue a comprehensive and all-encompassing strategy that will turn this trend around. The state of our education today shapes the future of the nation,” he added.
“Giving the youth the right competencies and skills and training is the only way for them to prevail, and to prosper, in this highly competitive world. Our greatest obligation to them is to mold them into critical thinkers, into problem solvers, into visionaries, wielding the skills that will allow them to succeed in the future,” Mr. Marcos said.
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