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[The shift to federalism may significantly alter the governance of basic education in the Philippines—historically one of the government’s most centralized functions. The proposed Bayanihan Federalism charter specifies basic education as an exclusive power of the federal government. This runs counter to previous discussions that basic education and other social services are best delivered under a national standard.]
Published: Mar 1, 2023
Keywords: Basic education; Federalism; National Capital Region; Governance; Department of Education
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