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ARAL program boosts student reading outcomes
THE Department of Education (DepEd) said improvements in reading outcomes were observed among students under the Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) program.
The Manila Times on MSN
Belmonte cites gains from QC zero illiteracy program
THE Quezon City government, in partnership with the city Schools Division Office, has reported strong results from the 'Zero ...
Children participate in math activities during the East Providence Boys and Girls Club Summer Camp at Emma G. Whiteknact ...
The National Council on Teacher Quality has given failing grades to three public universities in Maine for how their teacher preparation programs teach reading ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
DepEd’s ARAL Program delivers early proof of learning reform in action
PHOTO FROM DEPED MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd) on Tuesday reported measurable improvements in ...
PhilStar Global on MSN
DepEd allocates P9 billion for basic tutorial program
The Department of Education (DepEd) will allocate P9 billion for the implementation of the Academic Recovery and Accessible ...
A total of 1,837 public school learners in Quezon City showed improvements in reading skills in just 25 days under the city government’s Zero Illiteracy sa ...
A Cincinnati-based nonprofit purchased the former Uptown Arts building on Liberty Street, expanding its footprint in Over-the-Rhine. The nonprofit is planning to use the site to care for Cincinnati's ...
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Gatchalian: P9B from 2026 budget for learning recovery program
Nearly P9 billion under the 2026 national budget will expand the Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (Aral) Program to ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
DepEd program shows big reading gains in early-grade learners
An independent evaluation has found significant gains in early-grade reading outcomes among learners covered by the Department of Education’s Bawat Bata Makababasa Program (BBMP) in the Zamboanga ...
Parent Michelle Smith remembers exactly how she felt when Northwest ISD eliminated more than 100 teaching positions and increased class sizes to close a $16 million budget shortfall. “Devastated,” she ...
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