DAVAO CITY, Philippines — A few months from now, the long queues of complaining teachers who cannot find their records…
DAVAO CITY — Poor families in Davao City Poblacion and District 2 in Compostela Valley are the winners in paying…
MANILA — Headline inflation in May slightly rose to 2.4 percent from 2.3 percent in April, bringing the average inflation…
MANILA — Malacanang said today that the strong surge of the peso and the stock market will continue as long…
MANILA — Press Secretary and Presidential Spokesperson Ignacio R. Bunye underscored today the importance of providing Filipino students with quality…
MANILA – The crisis of the country�s educational system is reflected in the dire plight of its public school teachers,…
THE WORLD ORGANIZATION for Animal Health has recently reaffirmed the country to be free from the dreaded foot-and-mouth disease during…
With less than a week before Migrants� Day on June 7, an alliance of organizations composed of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and their families hit President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo over the plight of OFWs in distress.
MANILA – Government support for the public educational system has been declining and this is manifested by the severe shortages…
Many of these children might have been forced to leave school to earn a living. In 2006 some 2.5 million children aged 5 to 17 were working either to augment family income or simply to survive. The number of children in school is also dropping: in SY 2005-2006 only 84% of children aged 6-11 was able to attend elementary school, a sharp decrease from 90% in 2001-2002.