Strong Support for ₱50,000 Starting Salary for Teachers from Senator Angara
Senator Angara backs the ₱50,000 starting salary for teachers, a big move that could help improve teacher pay and attract more skilled educators.
Senator Angara backs the ₱50,000 starting salary for teachers, a big move that could help improve teacher pay and attract more skilled educators.
DepEd reduces classroom observations to just one, giving teachers more flexibility and helping lower stress. Here’s what it means for you.
DBM adds 4,000 new teaching positions to help schools manage rising enrollment and ease the burden on educators. Discover how this move supports teachers and improves learning in SY 2025–2026.
What is the One-Time Birth Certificate Submission? The one-time birth certificate submission means that parents or guardians will only need …
Angara returns to lead DepEd amid courtesy resignation, ensuring schools are ready for 2025-2026 and joining President Marcos in Ilocos Norte.
The DepEd literacy focus on K-3 is a bold move to fix the Philippines’ functional illiteracy crisis. Discover why early education, nutrition, and strong foundational skills are key to giving Filipino children a fair chance at success.
Great news for public school teachers! DepEd is set to reduce teachers’ paperwork by 57%, cutting down the forms from 174 to only five. This move aims to help teachers focus on teaching, improve education quality, and lessen stress. Learn how this reform will benefit teachers and students alike.
DepEd reminds schools: Keep politics out of graduation! Focus on students’ achievements and ensure ceremonies remain special and free from political influence.
DepEd will hire 7,062 administrative staff to handle clerical tasks in public schools, allowing teachers to focus on teaching. This move follows President Marcos Jr.’s directive to improve education quality by reducing non-teaching duties.
DepEd is investigating reports of “ghost students” in 12 private schools, allegedly receiving SHS voucher funds for non-existent learners. Secretary Sonny Angara warned that any misuse of public funds will not be tolerated. If proven guilty, involved schools may lose accreditation and face legal action. DepEd is gathering evidence and taking strict measures to ensure transparency in the education system.