Published June 30, 2021, 8:38 AM
The House Committee on Public Accounts is convinced that ‘nil to zero’ error in textbooks and learning materials given to students can be achieved by putting in place more stringent measures for publication standards, aside from imposing penalties against those who committed mistakes, whether intentional or not.
Book errors
Committee chairman and Probinsyano Ako Partylist Rep. Jose “Bonito” Singson Jr. said they remain dissatisfied with the actions taken by the Department of Education in ensuring ‘error-free’ learning materials for basic and secondary educaiton students At the resumption of the congressional inquiry into the distribution of “error-filled’ educational materials, Singson said DepEd has yet to give lawmakers the confidence that mistakes will not happen again.