In a statement, Teachers' Dignity Coalition Benjo Basas said that teachers felt “disappointed” by the president's last SONA.
During his first SONA, Basas said that the education sector was only “briefly mentioned” and there were “no concrete measures” for the welfare of teachers or learners. “Although the K-12 curriculum is currently being reviewed and physical classes were pushed through last year, the so-called internet and electronic devices for students remain nothing more than a dream,” Basas said.
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