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Mark Villar, most influential senatorial candidate; Roque, Panelo trail

Published July 11, 2021, 11:03 AM Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark Villar emerged as the “most influential” potential candidate for Senate in the 2022 elections in terms of social media and mainstream media Facebook pages influence, a research company found. DPWH Secretary Mark Villar, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque, and Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo (Facebook/Malacañang file photos) Based on an independent study of WR Numero Research, a technology-driven public opinion and data analytics company, Villar topped the list of 23 most influential political personalities in social media with a score of +34 percent. Senator Risa Hontiveros with a score of +15 and Taguig-Pateros First District Representative Alan Peter Cayetano with +10.33 percent came next.

Isko, Pacquiao most influential bets in social media – Manila Bulletin

Manila Mayor Isko Moreno and Senator Manny Pacquiao (Facebook/Top Rank) WR Numero Research (WRN Research), which released the first ever Social Media Political Influence Report, used big data analytics to reveal who among the political personalities on social media have a high engagement and positive sentiments. “Among personalities studied, Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko” Moreno Domagoso (+39 percent) and Senator Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao (+37 percent) are the most influential political personalities in Facebook. They both have highly active personal Facebook pages and are regularly talked about in both mainstream and alternative media,” the report said. Former Senator Antonio Trillanes IV is the least influential among the candidates with an overall influence share of -6.69 percent. This meant that his engagements on social media “are consistently received negatively by the online public.”

DepEd laments shortage of guidance counselors in public schools

DepEd laments shortage of guidance counselors in public schools Published April 12, 2021 3:02pm The Department of Education (DepEd) on Monday lamented the shortage of guidance counselors who could help students in public schools cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. DepEd Undersecretary Diosdado San Antonio said during the Tapatan sa Aristocrat online media forum that the agency had difficulty recruiting professional guidance counselors due low pay as well as stringent minimum requirements such as a master’s degree. “While the government has been aggressive in providing the items and opening up opportunities for professional guidance counselors, we still lack manpower because there are no takers,” San Antonio said, adding some teachers had to act as guidance counselors.

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