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.
The 2023 COA audit reveals significant shortcomings in the Department of Education under VP Sara Duterte’s leadership, highlighting failures in meeting educational targets, mismanagement of funds, and issues in procurement processes.
The Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippines has made some changes to the way it provides Special Hardship Allowance …
In the Philippines, a heated debate has emerged around the work hours of teachers. Tito Mars, a popular Filipino vlogger …
The Department of Education (DepEd) in the Philippines is actively seeking to fill over 40,000 vacant positions, including newly created …
Do Promoted Teachers Owe a Debt of Gratitude to the School Principal? In the competitive world of education within the …
Immediate Removal of Administrative Tasks of Public School Teachers Understanding the New Change In the Philippines, a big change has …
Conduct of Learning Action Cell (LAC) Sessions during Christmas Break This is in reference with various inquiries and reports of …
VP Sara praises teachers for high OCTA survey result Education Secretary Sara Duterte-Carpio thanked teachers after a survey by OCTA …
Lawmaker Pushes Additional Cash Assistance for Non-Teaching Personnel in DepEd Parañaque City’s Second District Representative, Gus Tambunting, has taken a …