New data show that many Filipino children struggle early in school and fall further behind as they move up the grade levels. By high school, only a very small number meet expected learning standards.
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DepEd: No policy to ‘mass promote’ unprepared students
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Sunday said it has no policy allowing the mass promotion of students to the next grade ...
Students who are able to learn lessons taught in school plunge from an already low 30.5% in Grade 3 to just 0.40% in Grade 12 ...
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Students score big gains under new DepEd curriculum, but teachers pay steep price
MANILA, Philippines — A wide-ranging evaluation of the Department of Education's Matatag curriculum has delivered a split verdict on the country's biggest education reform in years: students in second ...
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Edcom 2 to DepEd: End student ‘mass promotion’
MANILA, Philippines — The Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2) is calling for the phaseout of a system that has encouraged what it calls the “de facto mass promotion” of public ...
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The Department of Education (DepEd) and Microsoft Philippines continue their collaboration to improve national literacy outcomes by strengthening ...
LEGAZPI CITY, Albay (PIA) — The Department of Education (DepEd) Region 5 has partnered with teacher education institutions (TEIs) to address the low rate of reading comprehension and numeracy among ...
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