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Classes up to secondary level in all public schools nationwide will resume on Thursday, the Department of Education announced on Tuesday.
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Part of the profits from the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) will go toward the rehabilitation of schools in areas devastated by Typhoon “Pablo.” Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Francis Tolentino, who is also overall MMFF head, said that the festival’s executive committee had agreed to donate part of the proceeds from this [...]
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The Senate’s version of the K to 12 (kindergarten to Grade 12) basic education program would require the Department of Education (DepEd) to submit a midterm report to Congress on the status and progress of the implementation of the new curriculum that would increase school years from 10 to 12.
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When will students start getting sex education after President Benigno Aquino III signs the reproductive health bill into law?
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MANILA, Philippines — While Christendom is feasting on holiday food, poverty pushes over half a million elementary pupils to severe malnutrition. The Department of Education (DepEd) disclosed that 562,262 pupils in kindergarten and elementary levels (Grades 1 to 6) enrolled in public schools this year have been considered “severely wasted” based on [...]
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Education is literally on a roll in Taguig, with a mobile science laboratory set to tour public schools in the city in the next few weeks.
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The education cluster of the Typhoon “Pablo” humanitarian operation has seen a flicker of hope for some normalcy in typhoon-devastated areas with the holding of learning sessions among schoolchildren there.
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With the reproductive health bill set to be signed into law by President Benigno Aquino, its principal author on Friday said the measure would benefit at least 7.5 million students in public schools who would be exposed to sex education.
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The Department of Education will make an emergency purchase of 200 tents worth almost P80,000 each to serve as temporary classrooms in Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley where hundreds of classrooms were washed out or damaged by Typhoon "Pablo" earlier this month.
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The Reproductive Health Bill, once enacted into law, will educate roughly 7.5 million students in the country.
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It was a Christmas party “with a twist,” and Joshua Trias, 16, had the honor of being the first to select his gift from the rack of stuffed animals, toy cars and board games.
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In the spirit of the season, let us give some thought to the young learners in Mindanao whose homes and schools have been wiped out or damaged by Typhoon “Pablo.”
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Classes will resume in typhoon-devastated areas by January 2013 despite the extensive loss of lives and property, according to Education Secretary Armin Luistro.
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Environment Secretary Ramon Paje on Saturday lauded a project of the Department of Education to plant at least five native tree species on school campuses, saying it will boost the government's urban greening program.
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Yes, the lowly 25-centavo coin can build classrooms.
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Students in the typhoon-ravaged areas of Mindanao will have to use tents until their classrooms are fixed, Education Secretary Armin Luistro said Thursday.
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It was a morning filled with dreams, ambitions and inspiration. Gathered in three classrooms converted into one big hall, almost a hundred children, with their teachers and parents seated at the back, shared what they aspired to become in the future.
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Punlaan School, a pioneer in Dual Training, firmly believes in holistic training, a comprehensive program for developing a person through education.
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The timing was perfect for the awards for teachers given last week by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd).
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An Indian college announced on Monday it had banned girls from wearing jeans, short dresses and T-shirts to crack down on sexual harassment, sparking outrage from pupils and rights campaigners.
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People of Pandan town in Antique province might have read their way into history. At least 10,000 of them, mostly elementary and high school students, formed a line along the 16-kilometer stretch of the national highway and held a simultaneous “read-aloud” of the same story to mark National Reading Day on Nov. 27.
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A man with an axe wanted to chop the last remaining tree in the city to give way to the construction of a new building, but animals dwelling in the tree—an owl, monkey, butterfly, rabbit, monitor lizard and cat—pulled a stunt to scare him away and protect their only home.
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The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) has decried the “enrollment by injunction” some schools that had been ordered to shut down their substandard courses have resorted to.
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Every day, 25 Grade 6 students from the coastal city of San Fernando in La Union hold their morning classes on the beach. There, they learn about marine ecology, strengthen their awareness of the environment and understand the impact of the world’s changing climate.
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The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) has decried the "enrollment by injunction" tactic of schools who have been ordered last year to close down certain course programs that did not meet government quality standards.
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Several provinces and major cities in the Visayas region have suspended classes as typhoon Pablo (international name Bopha) ravages Mindanao Tuesday.
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The Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao has announced the suspension of classes in all levels in Lanao del Sur and Maguindanao on Tuesday as Typhoon "Pablo" hit land.
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