Inquirer.net on MSN
Legarda pushes systems-based education reform for equity, development
Senator Loren Legarda, co-chairperson of the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM II) and chairperson of ...
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DepEd: Reforms underway to address functional illiteracy
Reforms are underway to address functional illiteracy in the Philippines, the Department of Education said yesterday.
The Philippines has carried out reforms to ensure its readiness to attract more investments and improve business operational ...
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The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Our message for EdCom 2: Restore the home in Philippine education
ON Oct. 28, 2025, I attended the public hearing of the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EdCom 2) in Makati and delivered a brief position statement on behalf of our National Coalition for ...
Philstar.com on MSN
DOF pushes SEF reforms
The Department of Finance, along with other national agencies, has issued a joint circular aimed at strengthening the Special ...
The Philippines is no longer the “Sick Man of Asia.” Since 2011, its GDP has been one of the fastest growing in the Indo-Pacific region, together with India and Vietnam. Over the last 40 years, after ...
GMA News Online on MSN
Gov’t launches national registry for legit teacher education programs
In a major crackdown on fraudulent and low-quality degree programs, the Department of Education (DepEd), Commission on Higher ...
Congress will reconvene for its final session of the year this week, and House Speaker Faustino “Bojie” Dy III has signaled his intent to fast-track transparency reforms as part of a broader push to ...
The Philippine Economy and Development (ED) Council, chaired by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., on Tuesday approved major ...
Former Senator Anna Dominique “Nikki” M. Coseteng, President and Director of Diliman College under the Diliman Educational Corporation, continues to lead in education and civic advocacy. Her long ...
In recent weeks, typhoons have ravaged large parts of the country—and once again, the first casualty is education. Classes were suspended across most regions, even in areas spared from the worst of ...
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