AS the Philippines looks to the future of education and lifelong learning, the major challenge for institutions lies in ...
In 2013, Teresita Yujuico, ’02 (AXP-1), was inspecting forested land that she leases in the Philippines’ Zambales province, about 150 miles northwest of Manila. On a trail, she encountered a man in ...
The widespread availability of technology and devices has become an inevitable part of the way we live and work. Using technology is already second nature to today’s young people, and many schools ...
The role of education in economic development is widely acknowledged: education increases the innovative capacity of an economy and facilitates the diffusion, adoption and adaptation of new ideas.
Several initiatives could lead to an overhaul of the Philippine education sector under the government of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. First, legislators have already convened the Second ...
The Marcos administration wants to make major changes to an education system that is still recovering from the closures of the COVID-19 pandemic. Out of the country's 327,000-odd school buildings, ...
MANILA, Philippines — With the United States’ 90-day foreign aid freeze, the Philippines is set to lose over P4 billion in assistance for key education initiatives, Education Secretary Sonny Angara ...
A coalition of major Philippine business and education groups has thrown its support behind the proposed P1.38 trillion ...
A proposed state-backed sex education program for school students has continued to spark debates in the Catholic-majority Philippines, dividing parents, Church leaders, advocacy groups and state ...