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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 ...
Manila (AsiaNews/Agencies) – The new school year began yesterday in the Philippines, marked by yet another educational reform ...
The Department of Education officially launched the strengthened Senior High School curriculum in 841 schools nationwide as ...
The Senate’s adoption of Concurrent Resolution No. 21 urging the creation of a Cabinet Cluster for Education has been met ...
Five millennial and one Gen Z Filipinas are for the rehabilitation of their motherland’s educational system.
The Philippines has a “systemic problem” that it must address as the business process outsourcing industry has been seeing low employability rate even among college graduates, according to the IT and ...
Foreign nationals working in the U.S. will have to pay a 5% excise tax on money they send family in other countries.
Reforms like 99-year land leases to foreigners and streamlined right-of-way (ROW) processes are welcome steps. They signal openness and unlock delayed infrastructure projects (Philippine News Agency, ...
After two decades of advocacy and deliberation, the passage of the PhilATOM bill marks a historic turning point for the ...
Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez on Thursday hailed the Philippines strong economic performance, as reported by the World ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) on Friday lauded the ratification of a bill establishing a national nuclear energy safety ...