World Bank deleted its recent education report showing the Philippines’ struggling education system, citing its failure to communicate with the government.
It was referring to the report titled “Improving Student Learning Outcomes and Well-Being in the Philippines: What Are International Assessments Telling Us? (Vol. 2): Synthesis Report Presentation” that was released on June 28.
It can no longer be accessed on World Bank’s official website, as of writing.
The screenshot shows World Bank’s website where the education report could no longer be accessed. (Screenshot by Interaksyon)
Department of Education for the “oversight.”
“We deeply regret that the report on education was inadvertently published earlier than scheduled and before the Department of Education had enough chance to provide inputs,” it said.
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PSHS, ValMaSci students bag medals at International Olympiad Singapore
Olympiad medalists Raphael Dylan Dalida (left), Frederick Ivan Tan (middle), and Vincent Dela Cruz (right). Photos from NOI.PH.
Filipino students from the Philippine Science High School (PSHS)-Main Campus and the Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science (ValMaSci) have bagged three bronze medals at the recently concluded 33rd International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) in Singapore.
Members of the Philippine national delegation Vincent Dela Cruz, Raphael Dylan Dalida, and Frederick Ivan Tan earned medals in the most prestigious computer science competition for secondary school students held online due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic from June 19 to 25, 2021.