Palace Hits VP’s Criticism of Education, Cites Her Tenure as DepEd Chief - BusinessWorld Online
Malacañang labeled Sara Duterte's DepEd leadership a "complete failure," citing only 192 classrooms built out of 6,379 targeted in 2023 and issues in curriculum rollout, officials said.
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Sara Duterte cites freedom of speech in defending PH education remark
MANILA, Philippines — Vice President Sara Duterte has invoked the “freedom of speech and expression” when she defended her recent remark that the Philippines remains at a “paper and pencil” level compared to the educational system of other modernized countries. She was still responding to Palace Press Officer Claire Castro’s statement that her tenure as […]...Keep on reading: Sara Duterte cites freedom of speech in defending PH education remark
Palace says VP Sara's tenure as DepEd chief a complete failure
Malacañang on Wednesday branded Vice President Sara Duterte"s leadership at the Department of Education (DepEd) as “a complete failure'' in response to the latter's remarks that the country's education system is at a ''paper and pencil'' level.
Palace hits VP’s criticism of education, cites her tenure as DepEd chief - BusinessWorld Online
MALACAÑANG on Wednesday pushed back against Vice-President (VP) Sara Duterte-Carpio’s remarks that the Philippines is lagging behind other countries in education, saying her criticisms mirror her own shortcomings as former secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd). “She was given the chance and the trust of the President for two years to serve as Education secretary,” Palace Press Officer Clarissa A. Castro told a news briefing in mixed E…
Word war spotlights Sara Duterte's 'failures' as DepEd secretary
Vice President Sara Duterte's complaints that Philippine schools remain "stuck with paper and pencil" have drawn sharp rebuke from officials who say she failed to address the very problems she now criticizes when she was Department of Education secretary.
Palace slams Sara over comments on PH education system
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Wednesday said that Vice President Sara Duterte’s comment that the Philippine educationsystem was a “complete failure” partly was a reflection on her, being a former head of the Department of Education (DepEd).Duterte blasted the present administration for getting the country stuck with “paper and pencil” learning modalities, poorly behind other countries. Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Undersecretar…
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