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DepEd will lessen administrative load of teachers

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 08:46 PM July 26, 2023

DepEd will lessen administrative load of teachers

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MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd) will soon issue guidelines to lessen the administrative load of teachers, said spokesperson Michael Poa on Wednesday.

In his second State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Monday, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said that the government was working to augment the school workforce by adding administrative personnel.

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Poa expanded on this during the Post-Sona panel discussions, during which some government officials elaborated on the president’s plans.

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“One more big complaint of our teachers is that they have so many admin tasks. That’s why in a few weeks’ time, we will be issuing our interim guidelines on reducing right away the admin tasks of our teachers. We will hand them over to the non-teaching personnel,” Poa said, speaking partly in Filipino.

Marcos said that the government had already filled out 90 percent of newly created non-teaching jobs, but he did not specify how many these positions were.

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“We are also very aggressive in hiring non-teaching personnel in the DepEd,” Poa said.

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