MANILA, Philippines — An official of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) bucked the move to amend the K-12 program as President Marcos joined the growing critics to the 12-year basic education ...
The private sector recognizes the necessity of a qualified, competent and competitive workforce for the continued development, growth and competitiveness of the Philippine economy. This in turn ...
In file photo: STEM students of Angelo L. Loyola Senior High School explain their robotics technology that they developed. THE private sector, business community and civil society on Monday reiterated ...
The video, posted by a page posing as an ‘education news’ source, is AI-generated. The education department has not made any announcements on abolishing the K to 12 program. Claim: The Department of ...
MANDAUE CITY — Education Secretary Sonny Angara explained the move to simplify the Department of Education’s (DepEd) K to 12 program instead of abolishing it, saying the revised curriculum is already ...
As debates continue over the future of the K to 12 program, the country’s leading private sector groups, business leaders, and civil society organizations have reaffirmed their strong support for the ...
Why we fact-checked this: The post was made by a Facebook account named “Pasok News,” which has consistently been posting in community Facebook groups about class suspensions and the abolishment of ...
THE K-12 program was a victim of high expectations. Rolled out in 2013, it was seen as the messiah that would take Philippine education away from the doldrums. We were the only country in Asia still ...
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