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MANILA, Philippines — Amid concerns over the implementation of a three-year school calendar, the Department of Education (DepEd) maintained that this shift is a “strategic move to improve the use of instructional time and address recurring classroom disruptions.” DepEd clarified on Tuesday that the planned transition, set to begin in School Year 2026-2027, aims to enhance learning continuity and “to reclaim this lost time” due to weather disturbances and other interruptions. President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. earlier approved the adoption of the three-term school calendar for public elementary to senior high school students, following a recommendation from the Economic Development […]... Keep on reading: DepEd defends shift to 3-term school calendar but teachers have doubts
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