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Educating DepEd

February 06, 2026
Consider it a report card on how the Department of Education (DepEd) has handled the country’s perennial education crisis. In its report released last week, Edcom 2, or the Second Congressional Commission on Education tasked to review the problems long plaguing Philippine education, gave DepEd barely passing marks. At the same time, the commission offered […]
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Entangled States

The climate whiplash 

Joel Tiu Maquiling
Looking Back

Library catalogs into casualty lists

Ambeth R. Ocampo
FLEA MARKET OF IDEAS

Battle of impeachments

Joel Ruiz Butuyan
Commentary

Nowhere to run

Melissa LojaRomel Bagares
Moving Into High Gear

Gainers, losers in a changing political terrain

Michael Lim Ubac
Women who lead

Gender mainstreaming STEM in Asean

Ma. Aurora “Boots” Geotina-Garcia
Business Matters

Clean governance is good economics

Bettina Bautista
Commentary

Optimism with some pragmatism

Suiee Suarez
The Long View

Order, obey, applaud

Manuel L. Quezon III
Commentary

Reclaiming the soul of Philippine education

Jude Avorque Acidre
Young Blood

The 'bonus' child

Miciel Cabalatungan
QUESTION THE BOX

Meanness and meaning

Inez Ponce de leon
No Free Lunch

Win-win on land conversion?

Cielito F. Habito
On The Move

The secrets of Pampanga’s coastal wetlands

Segundo Eclar Romero
Gray Matters

Gray and gold

Michael Lim Tan
Kris-Crossing Mindanao

An enabling environment for corruption?

Rufa Cagoco-Guiam
With Due Respect

Robotics, for better or for worse

Artemio V. Panganiban
In the Pink of Health

How can I help? (2) 

Fatima Ignacio Gimenez
Undercurrent

Learning, interrupted

Eleanor Pinugu
Moments

“BE” attitudes

Fr. Jerry M. Orbos SVD
Social Climate

Billiards, a lifetime sport

Mahar Mangahas
Commentary

The shortcut culture in teaching and learning

Ricky R. Rosales
Sharp Edges

When visibility outruns the business

Jake Maderazo
Commentary

A mindset for public service

Dindo Manhit
Commentary

Embracing pragmatic transactional realism

Andi Widjajanto
Business Matters

Ease of doing business: Are we ready?

Guillermo M. Luz
Business Matters

Of Things Lost and Not Found Again: Time and our hearts

Antonio Calipjo Go
Commentary

The heart of a great Filipino leader

Dana Kursh
Young Blood

The magic of  moving forward

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