Angara Returns to Steady the Department of Education
Angara returns to lead DepEd amid courtesy resignation, ensuring schools are ready for 2025-2026 and joining President Marcos in Ilocos Norte.
Angara returns to lead DepEd amid courtesy resignation, ensuring schools are ready for 2025-2026 and joining President Marcos in Ilocos Norte.
DepEd Secretary Angara supports giving the DepEd medical allowance as cash if HMO is not possible. This helps teachers recover health costs already paid. The Teachers’ Dignity Coalition says it’s a timely and fair solution.
Why are thousands of Filipino teachers submitting courtesy resignations? This article uncovers the emotional and systemic reasons behind DepEd’s teacher exodus—and what must change now.
Sonny Angara resigned as Education Secretary after President Marcos called for a Cabinet reset. His 10-month term ends with a pledge for a smooth transition as DepEd prepares for the new school year.
Incoming lawmaker Salceda proposes extending PRC license validity to 10 years. Learn how this move could save money and reduce stress for professionals.
What really happens when a teacher fails a student? Learn why teachers are often blamed, how mass promotion affects real learning, and what needs to change in the education system.
A former school principal collecting recyclables on the streets of Rizal has captured the hearts of many online. At 81, Dr. Elvira F. Barcelo’s story—shared by a former student—reminds us that dignity isn’t tied to titles, but to character and humility.
Discover how Filipino teachers can join the J-1 Teacher Exchange Program in the U.S. This guide outlines qualifications, necessary documents, and application steps to help you teach abroad.
COMELEC is donating Starlink units used in the 2025 elections to DepEd schools to help improve online learning and access in hard-to-reach communities.
Teachers serving as BEIs in the 2025 elections will receive a ₱1,000 honoraria increase, following President Marcos’ approval of Comelec’s funding request.