November 19, 2024
Health, Education, Social Inclusion and Equity, Peace-Building and Security, Governance, Environment
1. To drive systemic and policy changes that'll benefit underserved or disadvantaged students. 2. Students will be able to describe the scientific methods and provide examples of its application. 3. Developing the innate potentialities of individuals. 4. Socializing and unifying people in an organized unit. 5. Fulfilling society's needs pertaining to human resources. 6. Helping individuals in acquiring quality personality traits. 7. Makes students acquire new knowledge, skills and attitude required for their success in their later life. 8. In general, education's functions and objectives include developing students' potential through increasing knowledge and thinking skills, interests, and attitudes, as well as motor skills to form students into knowledgeable, moral, and responsible citizens.