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ENGLISH 2 Quarter 1 Week 1: A Wealth of Knowledge
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E-turo Encyclopedia

The Madrasah education program was formulated to meet the needs of Muslim Filipino children. According to DepEd Order 51, signed in 2004, all public and private Madaris (plural form of Madrasah) in Muslim communities are encouraged to implement the curriculum. Madrasah is an Arabic word which means school. It is derived from the root word dars, which connotes a learning process carried through drill lesson. Also derived from the same root are mudarres (a male teacher), mudarresah (a female teacher) and derrasah (studying or studied subject).

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The Manila National High School formerly called the “Escuela Municipal de Manila”, is the first public school in Manila and is located at the corner of Muralla and Victoria Streets. The Manila National High School was established during the Spanish period by the Ayuntamiento de Manila in 1892 and was named Escuela Municipal de Manila. It was initially a school for girls run by the Sister of Charity, but was turned into military hospital to cater the guardia civils who fought with Filipino soldiers.

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The Bureau of Secondary Education (BSE) aims to provide access and quality secondary education to the Filipino youth. It is responsible for establishing secondary schools where there are none; formulating policies, plans and projects, and maintaining a complete and integrated system of secondary education with regards to curriculum, facilities and teachers' in-service training relevant to the goals of national development.

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