DepEd Secretary Briones admits that they knew the Philippines ‘was not going to do so well’ in the World Bank report in 2019 Coconuts 19 hrs ago Department of Education Secretary Leonor Briones (screengrab from Talk to the People, July 12, 2021)
The now-notorious World Bank report on the state of education in the Philippines was a major topic of discussion during President Rodrigo Duterte’s weekly Talk to the Nation broadcast late last night, July 12.
The 2018 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) report had already caused quite a stir when it was first released two weeks ago, showing that around 80 percent of Filipino students fell below minimum proficiency for their grade levels. Among the list of 79 countries who participated in the assessment, the Philippines came in last in reading, and second to last in science and mathematics.
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