Teachers’ ₱50,000 Starting Pay: A Powerful Push to Fix Low Wages
Teachers’ ₱50,000 starting pay is gaining support as Filipinos demand wage hikes to fight rising costs and protect education quality.
Teachers’ ₱50,000 starting pay is gaining support as Filipinos demand wage hikes to fight rising costs and protect education quality.
Salary increase effective January 1, 2026 brings updated pay rates under salary grade 2026. See how the new government salary table affects public workers.
The Computer-Based NCAE crashed after the DepEd LMS showed repeated 502 and 506 system errors. Students were forced to restart the exam multiple times, lost their answers, became exhausted, and were unable to answer properly, raising concerns about the fairness and reliability of the test results.
Fresh grads can now teach even without LPT under DepEd’s ARAL Program. Learn how education graduates and students can gain real teaching experience, help learners, and prepare for their future careers.
Need help filling out your PDS form? Discover must-know tips to fill out the Personal Data Sheet the right way and avoid delays in your job application.
Discover what the DepEd’s No Collection Policy During Graduation really means for public school students and parents. Learn what’s banned, what’s allowed, and how you can protect your rights—free, fair, and stress-free graduation for all.
Filipino students are falling further behind each year, starting from Grade 3. Learn why early learning is failing and how it impacts long-term success.
The flag ceremony in school is mandatory for students and teachers. Learn the rules, steps, and reasons why it’s a legal and meaningful part of school life.
Starting 2026, public school teachers and staff will receive ₱6,000 every quarter as part of a new benefit program. See who’s eligible and what it means for you.
Wondering if a school head can refuse a transfer? Learn what DepEd policy, civil service rules, and the Magna Carta for Teachers say about reassignments.