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Why Early Learning Is Failing — And What It Means for Filipino Students

January 19, 2026 by helplineph
Filipino students in classroom highlighting why early learning is failing in the Philippines

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.

Flag Ceremony in School: Why It’s Mandatory for Students and Teachers

January 18, 2026 by helplineph
DepEd confirms students and teachers must attend flag ceremony in school

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.

Good News: ₱6,000 Quarterly Allowance Coming for Public School Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff in 2026

January 17, 2026 by helplineph
₱6,000 quarterly allowance for public school teachers and staff in 2026

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.

School Heads Can’t Say No: What the Law Really Says About Refusing a Transfer

January 17, 2026 by helplineph
DepEd transfer decision – can a school head refuse reassignment?

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.

How Flexible Classroom Observations Are Making Teacher Evaluations Easier and Fairer

January 16, 2026 by helplineph
New DepEd rules aim to end stressful classroom observations for teachers

Learn how DepEd’s flexible classroom observations are making teacher evaluations easier and fairer. Explore new teacher-friendly options like video-based and short-period observations.

Shocking Leave Offenses That Can Get DepEd Teachers Suspended or Fired

January 15, 2026 by helplineph
DepEd teachers warned about leave violations that could lead to suspension or dismissal

Leave offenses for DepEd teachers can lead to serious trouble—from suspension to dismissal. Find out the top violations, penalties, and how to stay safe in your teaching career.

Important Update: Wellness Leave Policy Now in Effect for Government Employees (CSC MC No. 01, s. 2026)

January 14, 2026 by helplineph
Wellness Leave Policy for Philippine Government Employees - Up to 5 Days Off for Mental Health and Rest

The Wellness Leave Policy (CSC MC No. 01, s. 2026) gives government employees up to 5 days of leave yearly for mental health, physical wellness, or general rest. This guide explains who can use it, how to apply, and why it matters for your well-being.

Heartbreaking Story: Student Called Stupid by Teacher and Faces Depression

January 13, 2026 by helplineph
Sad student after being called stupid by teacher in front of classmates, emotional school bullying scene

A 17-year-old student in General Santos City was left depressed after her teacher called her stupid in front of classmates. This real-life case shows how emotional abuse in school can affect mental health and highlights the need for better teacher behavior, school policies, and emotional support systems.

Hopeful Angara Speaks Out Amid Cabinet Reshuffle Rumors

January 12, 2026 by helplineph
DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara speaks out about 2026 cabinet reshuffle rumors

DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara stays hopeful as Cabinet reshuffle rumors spread. Will he stay or go? Read what he has to say.

Why Sonny Angara Refuses to Suspend Classroom Observation Despite Teacher’s Death

January 11, 2026 by helplineph
Thumbnail showing text: Teacher’s Death Sparks Outrage – Angara refuses to suspend classroom observation

Education Secretary Sonny Angara says classroom observation will continue, but with new DepEd rules to support teachers better after a teacher’s tragic death in Muntinlupa.

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  • Why Early Learning Is Failing — And What It Means for Filipino Students
  • Flag Ceremony in School: Why It’s Mandatory for Students and Teachers
  • Good News: ₱6,000 Quarterly Allowance Coming for Public School Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff in 2026
  • School Heads Can’t Say No: What the Law Really Says About Refusing a Transfer
  • How Flexible Classroom Observations Are Making Teacher Evaluations Easier and Fairer
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