The National Academy of Sports, also known as NAS, sent student athletes in the Mandalay Bay Convention Center, Las Vegas, United States of America, for an international event. The Filipino NAS Paddlers win gold at US Open Table Tennis Championships, a feat recognized and commended by the education department. NAS …
Read More »Leyte Student wins P20M in International Science Competition, Beating 11,000 Entries Worldwide
Gaining motivation from the hardships she experienced during the catastrophic Typhoon Yolanda which struck their place, a Leyte student wins P20M in international science competition. What’s even a greater about this feat is that she was able to beat around 11,000 entries worldwide. Aside from hard work and perseverance, intelligence …
Read More »TSU President issues new order
In an effort to keep the university rise forward, President Jasper Jay Mendoza of the Tarlac State University (TSU) has issued a new order designating a fresh roster of university officials, college deans, and center directors. Mendoza has issued Administrative Order No. 27 on Thursday, June 11, in accordance with …
Read More »12-year-old student John Michael joins Brigada Eskwela with carabao Gelo
A 12-year-old student from Bangag Elementary School in Lallo, Cagayan, is not a typical Brigada Eskwela attendee – because at a young age he does more than the ordinary, and he has big dreams. John Michael B. Andres, as per LGU Lal-lo, has attended the nationwide schools maintenance week with …
Read More »Israel brings software that allows learners as young as 6 to learn computer programming
The Israel government has recently introduced a new software that seeks to provide educational computer coding environment which allows learners to learn computer programming concepts and languages – for students aging 6-14 years old CodeMonkey is a cross-platform OS which was developed by three software engineers from Haifa, Israel: Johathan, …
Read More »DepEd teachers learn new teaching approaches, community-based education iniatives from South Korea
Filipino teachers have learned new teaching approaches and community-based education initiatives after taking part in an exchange program with the South Korean government. The educators are part of the Korea-Philippines Teacher Exchange Programme (KPTEP), jointly implemented by DepEd and the South Korean Ministry of Education in partnership with the Asia-Pacific …
Read More »DepEd teachers set to receive P10,000 teaching allowance
The Department of Education (DepEd) is set release P10,000 teaching supplies allowance, not earlier than the opening of the 2026-2027 school year. Teaching allowance refers to the funds provided to teachers for purchase of teaching supplies, classroom materials, printing, communication, internet connectivity, and other instructional needs under various learning deliveries. …
Read More »DepEd, Landbank signs financial programs to restore more manageable take-home-pay for teachers
The Department of Education (DepEd) has signed a loan assistance agreement with Landbank on May 14 to help ease the loan burdens of public school teachers. The agreement allows Landbank to refinance existing loans of DepEd employees currently tied to private lenders, in order to restore a more manageable take-home …
Read More »Tarlac High wins Most Creative and Engaging ARAL Wonderland
Tarlac National High School (TNHS) was declared champion in the Most Creative and Engaging ARAL Wonderland competition which was initiated by the provincial government. ARAL Wonderland is a fun-filled, interactive reading-themed park seeking to help bridge reading gaps and promote interest of reading among learners. This is supported by DepEd …
Read More »Google drops free storage to 5GB, but will make it 15GB if verified with phone number
One of the prime reasons why online users would opt signing-up for a GMail account over other e-mail providers is the free storage option provided by Google. Google is generous to provide 15GB free storage for every individual simply by creating an account with them, but the company has reportedly …
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