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Last Jan. 30, the South China Morning Post published an article on the ongoing “ideological campaign” of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Xi wants schools to stop using imported textbooks and teachers to stop teaching anything but the “political, legal and moral bottom line.” That means, as Education Minister Yuan Guiren spelled it out in a gathering on Jan. 29, Chinese students should study only Marxism and Chinese socialism.

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A common misconception about academic freedom is that the Constitution grants the teacher the right to say anything s/he wants in the classroom.

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Napoleon K. Juanillo of the Commission on Higher Education gave a talk last week at the “Copy & Repro: International Conference on IP Policies & Copyright Licensing for Schools and Universities” held at the SMX.

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The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) yesterday sought the private sector’s help in repairing public higher education institutions (HEIs) damaged by Typhoon Yolanda last month.

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Chairperson Patricia Licuanan of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has issued an order “declaring the temporary cessation of operations of higher education institutions (HEIs) in Region 8, in severely affected areas of Regions 6 and 7, and other similarly situated regions, for the moment.”

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The school year opens next week with 354 private universities and colleges as well as 903 elementary and high schools raising their tuition and other fees.

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In response to my question, “What is the first bill on education that you will sponsor if you are elected to the Senate?,” GRECO BELGICA answered, “The Tuition Fee Voucher Bill.

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The country’s higher education institutions (HEIs), especially in the private sector, stand to be at a losing proposition in the first few years of the implementation of the K plus 12 Basic Education Program of the government.

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I asked the senatorial candidates what their first bill on education would be if they were elected or reelected. Last week, I featured the answers of Ramon Magsaysay, JV Ejercito Estrada, and Samson Alcantara.

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Last Jan. 30, the South China Morning Post published an article on the ongoing “ideological campaign” of Chinese President Xi Jinping. Xi wants schools to stop using imported textbooks and teachers to stop teaching anything but the “political, legal and moral bottom line.” That means, as Education Minister Yuan Guiren spelled it out in a gathering on Jan. 29, Chinese students should study only Marxism and Chinese socialism.

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A common misconception about academic freedom is that the Constitution grants the teacher the right to say anything s/he wants in the classroom.

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Napoleon K. Juanillo of the Commission on Higher Education gave a talk last week at the “Copy & Repro: International Conference on IP Policies & Copyright Licensing for Schools and Universities” held at the SMX.

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The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) yesterday sought the private sector’s help in repairing public higher education institutions (HEIs) damaged by Typhoon Yolanda last month.

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Chairperson Patricia Licuanan of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has issued an order “declaring the temporary cessation of operations of higher education institutions (HEIs) in Region 8, in severely affected areas of Regions 6 and 7, and other similarly situated regions, for the moment.”

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The school year opens next week with 354 private universities and colleges as well as 903 elementary and high schools raising their tuition and other fees.

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In response to my question, “What is the first bill on education that you will sponsor if you are elected to the Senate?,” GRECO BELGICA answered, “The Tuition Fee Voucher Bill.

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The country’s higher education institutions (HEIs), especially in the private sector, stand to be at a losing proposition in the first few years of the implementation of the K plus 12 Basic Education Program of the government.

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I asked the senatorial candidates what their first bill on education would be if they were elected or reelected. Last week, I featured the answers of Ramon Magsaysay, JV Ejercito Estrada, and Samson Alcantara.

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