K to 12 | Teachers fear mass lay-offs by 2016
As private colleges are expected to cut down its faculty, teachers will be pitted against each other, fighting for jobs in public high schools.
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As private colleges are expected to cut down its faculty, teachers will be pitted against each other, fighting for jobs in public high schools.
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By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
“The Aquino government has yet to present a convincing program to remedy the existing shortages in the education sector. How can basic education qualitatively function amid these dire shortages?” – Rep. Raymond Palatino
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