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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. pledged comprehensive education reforms while defending the embattled K-12 curriculum, ...
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Romulo on K-12: Remove or reform it
PASIG City Rep. Roman Romulo on Thursday called for reforms to the K-12 education program, echoing President Ferdinand Marcos ...
Senate Bill No. 3001, filed by Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, seeks to revert the Philippine education system to the old 10-year cycle ...
“Fixing the Foundations,” shedding light on the urgent need for systemic reforms in Philippine education. The findings are sobering: the education system is grappling with challenges that ...
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. officially opened School Year 2025–2026 on Monday at Epifanio Delos Santos ...
Amid calls for courtesy resignations, PBEd backs the reappointment of DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara and TESDA Director General Kiko Benitez to advance crucial education reforms in the Philippines An ...
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Why shortcutting education risks long-term damage
In recent months, a wave of policy proposals has emerged from lawmakers seeking to “reform” the Philippine education system. One senator has proposed a return to the old K-10 basic education ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is determined to give every Filipino child access to education, not just in the urban areas ...
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. expressed dismay that the Philippine education sector has suffered from decades of ...
Five millennial and one Gen Z Filipinas are for the rehabilitation of their motherland’s educational system.
MANILA — Education Secretary Sonny Angara on Thursday said the Department of Education will continue key reforms to improve the quality of Philippine education as he stays at its helm.