What ails Philippine education

Randy David - @inquirerdotnet 07/11/2021

The below-average test scores of most Filipino students in Mathematics and Science that have been reported in various international assessments are all ultimately attributable to a reading comprehension problem. Our students simply can’t grasp the meaning of…

Our education disaster

Cielito F. Habito - @inquirerdotnet 04/06/2021

I had heard since well over a year ago about how our country landed at the very bottom on the global Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) scores, but it’s only recently that I had the chance…

First Integrated STEM Leadership Summit in Asia set Friday

Irene R. Sino Cruz 11/21/2019

CEBU CITY, Philippines —A summit that aims to develop a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) literate citizenry will be held on Friday at the Shangri-La’s Mactan Island Resort and Spa. The summit is co-organized by  the…

Broken eyeglasses fail to stop USC grad from topping exams

Michelle Joy L. Padayhag 11/28/2016

Two CNU graduates also land in top 10 of teachers licensure examinations Jayvee Cose Armamento was surprised for landing in the top 10 of the September Board Licensure Exam for Professional Teachers (BLEPT) for the secondary level…

Affleck lives double life in unexciting thriller

Jeff Ruffolo 11/04/2016

BEN Affleck (“The Town”) plays an accountant by day and assassin by night in the dramatic thriller, “The Accountant.” And as we get closer to the end of 2016 and the eligibility cut-off for the 2017 Academy…

‘You can be a hero’ program teaching kids to be good citizens

12/13/2015

A TOTAL of 74 grade six pupils recently participated in the group dynamics activity that kicked off AboitizLand’s flagship corporate social responsibility program called “You Can Be A Hero” at the Don Calixto C. Yongco Elementary School…

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