The Department of Education (DepEd) expressed its gratitude to partners and organizations and acknowledged their part in closing education gaps in the country.
DepEd / MANILA BULLETIN “It is good to hear voices from those who believed [in] the Department. Thank you for your initiatives,” Educat
In order to address challenges in education, the Department of Education (DepEd) underscored the importance of support coming from various quarters - especially from the private sector.
(Photo from DepEd) Education Secretary Leonor Briones, during the online Management Association of the Phil
(Screengrab) MANILA - Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones underscored the importance of the support of the business and private sector in the Philippine education system. During the online Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) general membership meeting on addressing the learning (education) crisis on Tuesday, Briones discussed the budget allocated and assistance preferences for education. "We are underspending in education in relation to our GDP and according to world standards. This is where the different sectors come in, this is where the international partners come in, this is where business comes in. An increasing number of business partners have been helping out. The challenge here for business and other institutions is they would have preferences, which is sometimes not exactly the same as our preferences," Briones said. "Sometimes there are places where there is an abundance of love and outpouring of donations, and this has to be rationalized of
"We will continue to persevere and stand in solidarity with teachers nationwide, as they continue to empower learners to be the best of who they can be, for a better future."
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