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MANILA, Philippines—A private school teacher on Friday asked the Supreme Court to halt the full implementation of the streamlined curriculum for the senior high school (SHS) program in the coming school year. The streamlined curriculum reduced the original four tracks to just two. Barry Tayam, a SHS teacher at San Beda College Alabang, filed a petition for certiorari that also sought a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the “Strengthened SHS Curriculum” under the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Memorandum Order No. 12, s. 2026. The curriculum will be rolled out for the incoming Grade 11 students for the school year (SY) […]... Keep on reading: Teacher seeks TRO vs streamlined SHS curriculum: It can cause job losses
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