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K-12 education curriculum as perceived by the selected students and parents of victorious christian montessori college, inc.–Alfonso during S.Y. 2014-2015

A Research Presented to the Faculty of
Victorious Christian Montessori College, Inc.
Mabini St. Alfonso, Cavite

In Partial Completion of the Requirements
For Graduation

GEDEON VERGEL DEL MUNDO VALIENTE

March 2015
APPROVAL SHEET

This thesis entitled K-12 education curriculum as perceived by the Selected students and parents of victorious christian montessori college inc.–Alfonso during s.y. 2014-2015 prepared and submitted by GEDEON VERGEL DEL MUNDO VALIENTE in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation is hereby approved.

DIR. MAY ANN V. SUAREZ
Thesis Adviser
________________
Date Signed

PANEL OF EXAMINERS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE i
APPROVAL SHEET ii
ABSTRACT v
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT vi
DEDICATION vii

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 Background of the Study 1 Significance of the Study Statement of the Problem Objectives of the Study Scope and Limitations of the Study Definition of Terms

CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES

Chapter 3: METHODOLOGY
Concept of the Study Research Design
Respondents of the Study
Time and Place of the Study
Research Instrument
Data-Collection Procedure

Chapter 4: RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS Chapter 5: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATION Summary Conclusion Recommendation

BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES

ABSTRACT

VALIENTE, GEDEON VERGEL D., Victorious Christian Montessori College – Alfonso, Cavite K-12 education curriculum as perceived by the selected students and parents of victorious christian montessori college, inc.– Alfonso during S.Y. 2014-2015 March 2015

Thesis Adviser: Dir. May Ann V. Suarez This research entitled K-12 Education Curriculum as Perceived by the Selected Students and Parents of Victorious Christian Montessori



Bibliography: Department of Education. (2010). Discussion Paper on the Enhanced K +12 Basic Education Program.  Department of Education (2011). K to 12 Basic Education Program Primer Quismundo, T. (2011, October 7) DepEd readies K +12 curricula for next year. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved from http://multilingualphilippines.com/?p=5350 DepEd Updates. Retrieved from http://www.deped.gov.ph/ Department of Education. (2010). Briefer on the enhanced k12 basic education program. Retrieved from http://www.gov.ph/2010/11/02/briefer-on-the-enhanced-k12-basic-education-program/

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