- para lagi nililinis ang eskwelahan esp. ang mga CR
- inaayos ang mga sirang room, wiring, etc.
- ginagawa ng mga instructor at personnel ng maayos ang trabaho nila
- tinatapos ng mga instructor ang mga dapat matagal nang tapos na paperworks
- laging may matinong tumatao sa cashier
- and the list goes on...
Kumusta naman ang resulta? Haha.. Nakalusot ba kahit di naman dapat?
You might argue with me and call me a cocky bastard for making this post pero parang napaka-underhanded naman na papasa nalang ang isang school sa accredition base lang sa "for show" na effort.
Instructors and personnels call it "preparing for AACCUP". They don't even conduct their classes anymore like a week before the accredition day kasi dapat daw magprepare sila haha. Pero ang totoo, dun palang nila tinatapos yung trabaho nila na dapat matagal nang tapos.
Taken from the AACCUP website:
- What is Accreditation?
Accreditation is viewed as a process by which an institution at the tertiary level evaluates its educational activities, in whole or in part, and seeks an independent judgment to confirm that it substantially achieves its objectives, and is generally equal in quality to comparable institutions.
- Program As the Unit of Assessment
Currently, accreditation in state colleges and universities is by program. A program is defined as a course or a group of related courses packaged in a curriculum and leading to a graduate or undergraduate degree. Examples of programs are elementary teacher education, civil engineering, agriculture, etc.
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