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Monetary Incentives and the Production and Dissemination of Information in Social Media

Justin Muyot FEU Public Policy Center June 13, 2022   Social media platforms help fund the disinformation machinery. They provideread more

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Weapons of Mass Distraction: Harnessing the Appeal of Sex Scandals Against Political Opposition

Weapons of Mass Distraction: Harnessing the Appeal of Sex Scandals Against Political Opposition Justin Muyot FEU Public Policy Center Juneread more

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Narratives and Tactics in Alternative Online Videos

Narratives and Tactics in Alternative Online Videos Justin Muyot FEU Public Policy Center April 21, 2022 The continued growth ofread more

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Discernment of Truths and the Democratization of the Internet

Discernment of Truths and the Democratization of the InternetJustin MuyotFEU Public Policy CenterMarch 2022 The transition to Web 2.0 andread more

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PISA AND WHAT IT REVEALED ABOUT THE QUALITY OF OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM

The spotty quality of Philippine basic education is something we knew anecdotally but until the PISA results of 2018, didread more

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LEARNING TO THINK BY SUBJECT MATTER DISCIPINE AND BEYOND 

THE TRANSITION FROM ELEMENTARY LEARNING The transition from elementary education to junior high is a complex one because it marksread more

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PRIMARY LEARNING METRICS: HOW ARE FILIPINO ELEMENTARY CHILDREN LEARNING?

PRIMARY LEARNING METRICS The upper primary years of Grades 4 to 6 are the years when students should be goingread more

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COLLEGE MATTERS?! Gen Z Insights from the College Experience Survey

The FEU Public Policy Center (FPPC), together with the Harvard Kennedy School Alumni Association (HKSAA) – Philippines, held a forumread more

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Historical Significance Project: Forum, Paper and Training

Inaccurate or deliberately misleading information has far-reaching consequences to nation building. It sows seeds of doubt in the very institutionsread more

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Are Gen Zs Ready for Work: Policy Forum on Determining Career Optimism Among the Youth

Studies conducted in other countries have observed that the Gen Z are largely optimistic of their career prospects. This isread more

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Youth Vote: Insights from the College Experience Survey and Pinoy Voter’s Vibe: Youth Edition

As of October 2021, more than 4,000,000 first-time voters registered for the upcoming national elections, making the youth sector accountread more

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College Experience Survey

FPPC’s College Experience Survey (CES) is a longitudinal survey that follows cohorts of students from freshman to senior year. Sinceread more

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Assistance to FEU’s Voter Registration and Education Initiatives

As one of the largest sectors today in our country, the youth, particularly their participation, will influence the 2022 elections.read more

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FPPC’s Assistance to Ateneo Policy Center’s Pinoy Voters’ Vibe Survey

The Pinoy Voters Vibe (PVV): Youth Edition is a nationwide non-partisan, youth-oriented, objective, insights and data-driven initiative that aims toread more

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