Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Education

Governance Issues in CHED Place Shirley Agrupis’ Leadership Under Scrutiny

Questions over leadership, policy reforms, and administrative practices prompt calls for greater accountability in higher education governance.

Selective Justice? CHED Chairperson Faces Backlash Over Uneven Crackdown on Educational Institutions

A controversy is brewing inside the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) following accusations of selective enforcement against higher education institutions, with critics questioning why several allegedly non-compliant schools continue operating while long-established institutions face sanctions.

Online Education (OEd) BS Artificial Intelligence Program Leads the Shift Toward Next-Generation Learning

For more than 10 years, Online Education (OEd) has positioned itself as one of the country’s pioneers in flexible distance education, offering Filipinos an opportunity to pursue higher education through a fully digital learning platform designed for modern lifestyles and evolving workforce demands.

AMA Education System Files Complaint Against CHED Chairperson for Violation of the Anti-Red Tape...

AMA Education System (AMAES), through its President, Engr. Arnel F. Hibo, has filed a complaint before the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) against Chairperson Shirley C. Agrupis of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) over CHED’s repeated failure to promptly respond to official requests and communications.

Driven by Compassion, Guided by Service: AMA School of Medicine (AMASOM) Brings Healing Beyond...

On May 5, 2026, the AMA School of Medicine (AMASOM) once again demonstrated this commitment as it actively participated in the latest leg of First Lady Louise Araneta Marcos’ flagship healthcare initiative, “Lab for All” (LFA), held at Camp Crame.

Empowered Women, Empowered Learners: How Online Education (OEd) Is Expanding Access to Learning for...

For many Filipino women, education is often postponed—not for lack of ambition, but because of competing responsibilities. Work, family, and caregiving frequently take precedence, leaving little room for traditional schooling. Yet across the country and even beyond its borders, more women are finding ways to return to learning on their own terms through Online Education (OEd).

Philippine Book Festival 2026 Strengthens Its Commitment to the Growth of Local Publishing

The National Book Development Board (NBDB) is all set for the 4th Philippine Book Festival (PBF)— the country’s only marketplace dedicated exclusively to all-Filipino books and published works, and a shared third place for publishers, writers, illustrators, readers, educators, and industry stakeholders. The festival runs from March 12 to 15, 2026 at the Megatrade Hall, 5th Floor, SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City.

Why More Filipino Families Are Choosing Online Education (OEd) for Senior High and...

As education continues to evolve in response to changing lifestyles, technology, and family priorities, more Filipino households are rethinking what quality learning looks like today. Increasingly, that conversation is leading parents and students to Online Education (OEd)—particularly for its Online Senior High School (SHS) and Short Courses, which have seen growing interest nationwide.

AMA School of Medicine Participates in the 3rd Leg of the “Lab for All”...

Demonstrating its strong commitment to community service and medical excellence, the AMA School of Medicine (ASM/AMASOM) actively participated in the third leg of the nationwide “Lab for All” program in San Juan, La Union.