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Just when things looked like the country’s coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination rollout was hitting a wall, more than three million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine have arrived to breathe life back to stunted inoculation efforts. This development complements reports that the average daily cases nationwide and in Metro Manila are on a downward trend. Meanwhile, the ruling Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) could be headed for a major squabble when a group of party leaders allied with Senator Manny Pacquiao expelled some officials closely identified with President Duterte. Then there is also the interesting story about how octogenarian Education Secretary Leonor Briones stood up to a global institution like the World Bank, demanding its apology for a disparaging report on Philippine education, and getting what she asked for.

World Bank apologizes, regrets publishing PH education report without DepEd inputs

World Bank apologizes, regrets publishing PH education report without DepEd inputs enablePagination: false FILE PHOTO Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, July 9)  The World Bank has issued an apology to the Philippine government over its report which said the country’s education system is lagging behind. In a statement, the World Bank said it deeply regrets the early publication of its controversial report entitled Improving Student Learning Outcomes and Well-Being in the Philippines: What Are International Assessments Telling Us? (Vol.2): Synthesis Report Presentation” without giving the Department of Education a chance to provide its inputs. “This was an oversight on our part, and we conveyed our personal apologies in our communication with the government,” the agency added.

World Bank deletes Philippine education report from website after DepEd s demand for apology

World Bank deleted its recent education report showing the Philippines’ struggling education system, citing its failure to communicate with the government. It was referring to the report titled “Improving Student Learning Outcomes and Well-Being in the Philippines: What Are International Assessments Telling Us? (Vol. 2): Synthesis Report Presentation” that was released on June 28. It can no longer be accessed on World Bank’s official website, as of writing. The screenshot shows World Bank’s website where the education report could no longer be accessed. (Screenshot by Interaksyon)   Department of Education for the “oversight.” “We deeply regret that the report on education was inadvertently published earlier than scheduled and before the Department of Education had enough chance to provide inputs,” it said.

DepEd acknowledges apology issued by the World Bank

DepEd acknowledges apology issued by the World Bank
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