Pay-for-Position Scheme in DepEd EXPOSED — Why This Must Stop Now
The pay-for-position scheme in the Department of Education (DepEd) has finally been exposed. On June 28, 2025, DepEd made a …
The pay-for-position scheme in the Department of Education (DepEd) has finally been exposed. On June 28, 2025, DepEd made a …
The Department of Education has launched free health services for students and teachers in public schools through the CLASS+ program. With medical checkups, lab tests, and counseling now available on campus, learning and teaching just got healthier.
Marcos calls teachers “the hardest working public servants in the whole of government,” promising K‑12 reform, classroom building, fair teacher pay, better evaluations, and skills training to lift Philippine education.
What is the One-Time Birth Certificate Submission? The one-time birth certificate submission means that parents or guardians will only need …
Teaching load rules just got stricter! DepEd now requires teachers to stick to their specialization. Find out how it affects your job and students’ success.
Discover how the strengthened senior high school program is shaping Grade 11–12 education: simpler subjects, more skills, real issues teachers face—and what comes next for a stronger future.
The Philippine government, under President Marcos, is distributing one million free SIM cards with 25GB monthly data to students and teachers in remote areas, aiming to improve digital education access.
Shocking changes in Philippine education! Learn what the bill removing senior high school means for students, parents, and teachers. Find out how the Rationalized Basic Education Act will reshape the future of K to 12.
Discover how the Department of Education’s initiative to reduce teachers’ paperwork by 57% is transforming the educational landscape, enhancing teaching quality, and improving student outcomes.
DepEd is exploring exit points in the K-12 curriculum, potentially allowing students to enter college after Grade 10 or 11. Learn about the proposed changes and their implications.