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DepEd prunes SHS curriculum

THE Department of Education (DepEd) held dialogues with stakeholders, private sector representatives and industry partners to strengthen the senior high school (SHS) program and ensure future-ready Filipino learners on Jan. 8, 10 and 15, 2025.

The series of consultations engaged DepEd with 31 private schools and technical vocational institutions or TVIs, 14 companies and organizations from various regions, seven government agencies, and representatives from different offices of the DepEd Central Office to gather feedback and recommendations for refining the SHS curriculum.

Education Secretary Sonny Angara (center) in one of the dialogues with stakeholders, private sector representatives and industry partners at St. Paul College Pasig for refining the senior high school curriculum to make graduates employable with quality jobs. DEPED PHOTO Education Secretary Sonny Angara (center) in one of the dialogues with stakeholders, private sector representatives and industry partners at St. Paul College Pasig for refining the senior high school curriculum to make graduates employable with quality jobs. DEPED PHOTO
Education Secretary Sonny Angara (center) in one of the dialogues with stakeholders, private sector representatives and industry partners at St. Paul College Pasig for refining the senior high school curriculum to make graduates employable with quality jobs. DEPED PHOTO