Als Passers 2014 To 2015 Secondary Level [work]
The Certificate of Rating (COR) served as an official document for job applications requiring a high school diploma. www.deped.gov.ph 3. Review for Future Takers
The 38-41% passing rate, while seemingly low, represents over 170,000 lives changed. Without ALS, these individuals would remain functionally illiterate or underemployed. als passers 2014 to 2015 secondary level
To be a passer is to admit something brave: that you didn't master it. You just got through . And that is its own kind of wisdom. The Certificate of Rating (COR) served as an
The examinations were conducted across 17 regions in the Philippines between December 2014 and January 2015. For those who passed, this certification serves as a gateway to enrolling in senior high school or pursuing technical-vocational courses. Release Date: May 26, 2015. And that is its own kind of wisdom
Due to the high volume of successful candidates, DepEd released the list of passers in alphabetical segments. You can view or download the specific lists via official channels and mirrored archives: Download PDF from DepEd . Secondary Level (E-N): View via Scribd .
In the educational landscape of the Philippines, the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Alternative Learning System (ALS) stands as a beacon of hope. While traditional high school works for many, it leaves behind millions due to poverty, family issues, early employment, or geographic isolation. For those who took the bold step to return to learning between 2014 and 2015, their success stories are etched in the data of the .
(as part of the K-12 transition) or certain college programs that accepted ALS graduates at the time. Employment: