GOVERNMENT-FUNDED think tank Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) said Filipino graduates "need 21st-century competencies to thrive in adverse circumstances."
It added that "a diploma is not enough to thrive in the modern world" and institutions must provide spaces for learners to acquire the skills needed to succeed in the workplace.
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