
‘Wag pagurin ang mga guro! Win wants lighter workload for teachers
Senator Win Gatchalian is urging the new administration to reduce the workload of public school teachers so they can focus on their teaching duties.
Senator Win Gatchalian is urging the new administration to reduce the workload of public school teachers so they can focus on their teaching duties.
Senator Win Gatchalian has condemned the latest incident of alleged hazing activity by a fraternity at the University of the Philippines (UP) in Diliman, Quezon City.
The “wangwang days” are back.
Even if Occidental Mindoro’s power supply has been restored after it was hit by a three-day blackout that started last June 25, Senator Win Gatchalian is seeking a Senate investigation to address the problem of power interruptions plaguing the province for several years now.
The signing of Republic Act 11862 or the Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2022 is a major victory in the country’s effort to strengthen the crackdown on human trafficking, according to Senator Win Gatchalian.
While the incoming administration is set to review the K to 12 program, Senator Win Gatchalian is proposing to refine the K to 3 curriculum to make it more focused on literacy and numeracy.
Senator Win Gatchalian on Wednesday said stakeholders must strike a balance between transparency and trade secrets in the proposed unbundling of petroleum product prices amid the continuous spike in fuel costs.
Senator Win Gatchalian on Tuesday presided over a hybrid consultative meeting discussing the effects of Russia’s prolonged invasion of Ukraine on the downstream oil sector and possible solutions to address increasing fuel prices.
Senator Win Gatchalian on Tuesday said he was in favor of Vice President-elect Sara Duterte’s proposal to revive the Reserve Officers Training Corps program among college students to instill discipline and love for the country among the youth.
Senator Win Gatchalian on Tuesday lamented that the promises of the K-12 system, which added two years to the basic education program, “are not happening,” especially the guarantee of jobs after graduating.
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