Sunday, January 26, 2025
- Advertisement -spot_img

Youth & Education

Marcos Hopes Old School Calendar Back By Next Year

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Monday said he is hoping to have the old school calendar back by “next year.” In an ambush interview...

Senator Backs Academic Calendar Switch Amid Extreme Heat

Senator Francis Tolentino on Wednesday expressed his support for the proposal to change the academic calendar due to the extreme heat that both the...

SUGPUIN! War On Online Child Sexual Abuse Iniutos Ni PBBM

Nagdeklara si Pangulong Bongbong Marcos ng giyera laban sa online child sexual abuse at nag-uutos sa mga ahensya ng gobyerno na palawakin ang kanilang...

Iloilo Eyes Tents As Temporary Classrooms

The Iloilo provincial government is studying the possibility of using tents as catch-up classrooms while the construction of permanent structures is ongoing. “(The strategy is)...

Ilocos Norte Board Honors 10 Young ‘Mathletes’

Members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board) on Monday commended 10 Mathletes for scooping awards in the World International Mathematical Olympiad (WIMO) finals in...

DepEd Firm On Gradual Return To Old School Calendar

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte on Monday maintained that the reversion to the old school calendar, which sets vacation months in April...

VP Sara: Biz Mentorship To Address Skills Mismatch Among Learners

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte underscored the urgency of entrepreneurial mentorship to the youth, particularly for senior high school learners, to address...

VP Sara Assures Immediate Action On Voucher Program Discrepancies

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte has assured immediate action on the alleged discrepancies in the voucher program under the Government Assistance to...

‘No Permit, No Exam’ Prohibition Law Has Safeguard For Private Schools

A leader of the House of Representatives said Wednesday the law prohibiting the “‘no permit, no exam” policy would relieve disadvantaged students of financial...

Bills Improving Education Delivery Get House Final Nod

During the plenary session, 255 lawmakers unanimously approved House Bill (HB) No. 9936, which seeks to provide the Department of Education the flexibility to use different approaches to teaching the basic education curriculum to ensure student mastery of knowledge and skills after each level.

Latest News

- Advertisement -spot_img