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[Title] => Textbook crusader slapped with libel
[Summary] => Stung by the attacks on a history book she principally authored, a 75-year-old academician has filed libel charges against a self-styled quality textbook crusader.
Dr. Teofista Vivar, a professor who teaches in the masteral program of the state-run Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and who has held several posts in the Department of Education (DepEd), filed the charges against Antonio Calipjo-Go before the Quezon City prosecutors office.
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[Title] => DepEd admits public school textbooks contain numerous errors
[Summary] => Education Secretary Florencio Abad has admitted that a number of textbooks used in public schools are riddled with errors.
"In view of the alleged quality issues raised in our textbooks and to ensure transparency and fairness, I have ordered the Department of Education to review all existing textbooks in public high schools by external subject area experts," he said in a statement yesterday.
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[Title] => Books in private schools also full of errors
[Summary] => A self-styled crusader for better textbooks in schools identified yesterday three more error-riddled textbooks being used in public secondary schools.
Antonio Calipjo-Go, academic supervisor of the Marian School in Sauyo, Novaliches in Quezon City, said as many as 40 percent of textbooks, both in private and public schools, are filled with erroneous information.
"Our students are being immersed in errors. And the Department of Education (DepEd) continues to do nothing about it," Go told reporters at a press conference yesterday.
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Dr. Teofista Vivar, a professor who teaches in the masteral program of the state-run Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and who has held several posts in the Department of Education (DepEd), filed the charges against Antonio Calipjo-Go before the Quezon City prosecutors office.
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[Title] => Books in private schools also full of errors
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Antonio Calipjo-Go, academic supervisor of the Marian School in Sauyo, Novaliches in Quezon City, said as many as 40 percent of textbooks, both in private and public schools, are filled with erroneous information.
"Our students are being immersed in errors. And the Department of Education (DepEd) continues to do nothing about it," Go told reporters at a press conference yesterday.
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