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To be able to implement meaningful reforms and address challenges in the basic education system, the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) underscored the importance of consulting with teachers on the ground. ManilaBulletin

“Learning happens in the classroom - not in [central government offices],” said EDCOM 2 Advisory Council Member Fr. Bienvenido “Ben” Nebres during a two-day activity held early this week.

It was attended by participants from 74 schools --- 19 private and 55 public --- from nine regions nationwide. Some participants even came from as far as Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Dumaguete, Davao, and Zamboanga. Based on the initial observations by the Commission, it was found that “access to learning resources continues to be uneven in different areas” for both teachers and learners.

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