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Will reforming the K-to-12 program mean backtracking from the global standard?

As more Filipinos express dissatisfaction with the K-to-12 program, Rep. Roman Romulo is dangling an option for Grade 10 students: to leapfrog senior high school straight into college. But there’s a hitch: Tenth graders must pass an “honors” examination to land into a college of their choice. Otherwise, they need to complete Grades 11 and...

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Blended learning seeks to address classroom shortage, but outcome may be worse

In the postpandemic era, the Batasan Hills National High School in Quezon City stands out for attempting to pioneer blended learning for its more than 15,000 students. With only 90 classrooms fit for 3,500 learners and no space to build more rooms, the administrators split Grades 7 to 10 students into morning and afternoon shifts,...

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Bostik helps Filipino children in the new school year, joins Brigada Eskwela 2025

Bostik partnered with Brigada Eskwela 2025 as part of its continuing efforts to help Filipino schoolchildren. The French manufacturer of construction adhesives and sealants stepped in to help schools get ready for the new school year with a donation of its newest adhesive product, the all-purpose epoxy El Heneral. Brigada Eskwela is an annual initiative...

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Computer donation to benefit 53 schools in Angeles City

Operating on the principle that access to computers is essential for students, iQor Philippines, a managed services provider of customer engagement and technology-enabled business process outsourcing solutions, has donated 413 refurbished computers to the Department of Education (DepEd), benefiting 53 schools in Angeles City, Pampanga.  The handover event, titled “Empowering Communities Through Education: iQor and...

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Sara Duterte’s breakaway

Vice President Sara Duterte telegraphed her imminent pullout from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s Cabinet on June 12 in as succinct a declaration as could be desired in response to reporters’ questions about the state of the UniTeam. In saying that their alliance was formed only for the 2022 elections and that they are no longer...

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Teachers’ lament: Gov’t’s ‘low appraisal’ is evident in their pay

The purchase by the Department of Education (DepEd) of pricey cameras has triggered a backlash from teachers grown hoarse from demanding a pay upgrade and increase.   “If they have a budget for overpriced cameras and laptops, how come they don’t have a budget for our pay increase?” said Erlinda Alfonso, a teacher at the San...