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Tropical cyclones cut schooling chances for children in poor countries. Girls are hit hardest. Damage is worse where storms are rare.
Children who suffer physical bullying at home — especially from parents or adults — are more likely to fall behind in school, ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNPSA study: 19M senior high school grads ‘functional illiterate’Some 18.9 million Filipinos who completed secondary education between 2019 and 2024 may be considered “functional illiterate” ...
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Philstar.com on MSNGovernment urged to improve students’ ‘foundational learning’Sen. Loren Legarda yesterday called on the government to improve students’ “foundational learning” to address the “functional illiteracy” affecting 18.9 million graduates.
What if school didn’t just fit into your child’s routine but also nurtured their passions, personality, and potential? What ...
How does climate change influence school attendance? This is what a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National ...
Bridgeport school officials, parents urge City Council to boost education funding amid budget crisis
Bridgeport school staffers and parents urged the City Council's budget committee Thursday to provide additional funding amid ...
They graduated from our basic education system, but they cannot read, they cannot understand, and comprehend a simple story,' says Senator Sherwin Gatchalian ...
It started with 60 seconds. In just one minute, student teams from UP, La Salle, and Ateneo de Manila University stood before ...
Children suffering from physical bullying at home tend to lag behind in their academic performance, a recent study by the ...
Former pupils visited an elementary school at Yokota Air Base in Japan to open a time capsule that was buried in 2000.
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