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Reenacted budget to affect new programs, but not existing ones – DepEd
The reenacted budget that will take effect on Thursday, Jan. 1, would certainly have impacts, albeit minimal, on the rollout ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) pushed forward reforms that improved school environments and advanced system-level ...
MANILA, Philippines—A civil society organization has called on Congress to protect and ensure the full passage of ...
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DepEd: Budget reenactment won’t affect education
Teachers and learners will be unaffected by the week-long reenactment of last year’s national budget beginning yesterday, the ...
The Department of Education (DepEd), in partnership with the Integrated Philippine Association of Optometrists, Inc. (IPAO), ...
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DepEd promotes 16,000 teachers
The Department of Education has promoted 16,000 teachers, with another 41,000 lined up for promotion under the expanded ...
Those that will be supported include 131 schools that recorded negative results in the Comprehensive Rapid Literacy Assessment in school year 2024-2025 MANILA, Philippines – The Department of ...
Aditya Sheoran (fourth from left) with University of the Philippines College of Human Kinetics Associate Professor Francisco Diaz, PepsiCo Corporate Affairs Head (Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) has allocated P131-million Needs-Based Program Support Funds after activating the Bayang Bumabasa Initiative to support 131 priority schools in accelerating ...
Education Secretary Sonny Angara on Friday recognized teachers and community partners who have played key roles in advancing quality education in the country. The year-end recognition was held under ...
SORSOGON CITY, Sorsogon (PIA) — Students of Sorsogon State University (SorSU) Graduate School has recently donated books to the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Philippine Information Agency ...
Manila, Philippines – The Department of Education (DepEd) recently partnered with the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) and Microsoft to launch a program entitled “Building impactful ...
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