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Was the NCEE in support of equal access to quality education? Why was it abolished when it did exactly what Filipinos then wanted?

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Answered by radhika6719
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Answer:

may be...

Explanation:

The NCEE was abolished in 1994 by then Education Secretary Raul Roco who said he wanted all high school students to be able to enter college and have a chance of a better career in the future.

Answered by GulabLachman
2

The NCEE was not in support of equal access to quality education.

Reason for abolishment:-

  • Previously, Education Secretary Raul Roco said he wanted high school students to have a better career and they must be able to enter college.
  • Roco said the NCEE was abolished because it disqualified students from taking four year college courses.
  • The students who failed to qualify bNCEE were disqualified from taking four-year college courses.

When NCEE abolished:-

  • An act for abolition of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) was approved on June 2, 1994.

Purpose of NCEE:-

  • The NCEE exam was organised for every graduating high school student who wants to be admitted to a degree course in higher education in the Philippines.
  • The purpose of NCEE was to screen graduating high school students whether they are eligible to study for college or not.

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