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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. pledged comprehensive education reforms while defending the embattled K-12 curriculum, ...
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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 system.
By Herman M. Lagon Every Filipino teacher knows that the real weight they carry is not just the lesson plan or the chalk, but ...
MANILA, – Stimulating private sector growth and job creation will enable the Philippines to enhance inclusive growth in the face of increasing global uncertainty and domestic risks, according to the ...
The Philippines climbed six places to rank 76th out of 118 countries in the World Economic Forum's (WEF) energy transition ...
PRESIDENT Marcos has expressed dismay over the country’s education sector having sufferedfrom decades of neglect. In an ...
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression has ...
They have joined forces to deliver research-backed solutions to improve the fiscal performance of health budgets at the local ...
Existing laws can do little to protect the rights of migrant labor, especially during a crisis. Revisiting labor laws can ...
The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria (ACPN) has accused the Federal Government of marginalizing non-physician ...
That’s a good thing. Under Biden, energy policy was driven by top-down planning and heavy-handed regulation. The results? Higher prices, constrained supply, and a fragile grid. But under Trump, we’re ...