Executive Order 64: A Ticket for Teachers to Work Abroad
Many teachers were hopeful when President Marcos announced Executive Order No. 64, which approved a salary increase for government employees, …
Many teachers were hopeful when President Marcos announced Executive Order No. 64, which approved a salary increase for government employees, …
President Marcos announced Executive Order No. 64, approving a teacher salary increase in 2025. While many educators appreciate the raise, others feel it falls short due to inflation, deductions, and salary disparities. Understanding their concerns highlights the ongoing challenges teachers face in the Philippines.
Introduction Have you ever worked in a job where you felt underpaid despite your dedication and hard work? Many government …
Government workers in the Philippines can expect salary increases over the next two years. These increases will be reflected in …
The Department of Education (DepEd) announced on Thursday that it wants to hire more administrative staff to help reduce the …
The first phase of the government salary increase announced by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. during his recent State of …
The Department of Education (DepEd) has a big job to do: find and hire over 20,000 teachers before the end …
Senator Cynthia Villar believes that Vice President Sara Duterte resigned as Secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd) to avoid …
Introduction Why does it seem that the teaching loads of teachers are getting heavier, to the extent that they are …
The Department of Education (DepEd) plans to pause the regular school schedule for 8-12 weeks to implement a focused learning recovery program aimed at improving literacy and numeracy skills among students. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance education standards in the Philippines.