+ Follow DR. HIDALGO Tag
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[Title] => DepEd now reviewing sex education lesson guides
[Summary] => The Department of Education (DepEd) is now reviewing its controversial sex education lesson guides after getting criticized by the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
In a statement, DepEd officer-in-charge Fe Hidalgo said they want to clarify the status of adolescent reproductive health lesson guides after getting much flak from the Catholic Church.
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[Title] => Much ado about classrooms
[Summary] => The perennial problem of classroom shortage was spotlighted recently when President Arroyo lost her temper over the report of DepEd officer-in-charge Fe Hidalgo that more than 7,000 new classrooms are needed this June. Hidalgo based her report on the standard 50 students per classroom, but the President corrected her that the computation should be on a 100-per-room basis, meaning one full class in the morning and another in the afternoon.
Hidalgo was right - talking as an educator. The President was also right - talking as a politician.
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[Title] => More groups endorse candidates for DepEd chief
[Summary] => The lobbying of candidates for the top spot at the Department of Education (DepEd) intensified yesterday as more groups began endorsing candidates for the vacant post of education Secretary.
In a statement, the DepEd said two national teachers organizations added their support for DepEd officer-in-charge Dr. Fe Hidalgo.
Another candidate for the DepEd top slot is former Western Samar congressman Eduardo Nachura, who enjoys the support of several educators groups.
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[Title] => DepEd employees concerned over possible appointment of politician as chief
[Summary] => Employees of the Department of Education are apprehensive about the possible designation of a politician as the new DepEd secretary.
"The DepEd National Employees Union denounces any appointment of politicians," said lawyer Domingo Alidon, DepEd National Employees Union president.
"If Malacañang is really sincere and serious about providing quality education, they should appoint an academician," Alidon said.
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DR. HIDALGO
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In a statement, DepEd officer-in-charge Fe Hidalgo said they want to clarify the status of adolescent reproductive health lesson guides after getting much flak from the Catholic Church.
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Hidalgo was right - talking as an educator. The President was also right - talking as a politician.
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In a statement, the DepEd said two national teachers organizations added their support for DepEd officer-in-charge Dr. Fe Hidalgo.
Another candidate for the DepEd top slot is former Western Samar congressman Eduardo Nachura, who enjoys the support of several educators groups.
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"The DepEd National Employees Union denounces any appointment of politicians," said lawyer Domingo Alidon, DepEd National Employees Union president.
"If Malacañang is really sincere and serious about providing quality education, they should appoint an academician," Alidon said.
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January 10, 2006 - 12:00am