Robredo eyes P3-trillion investment in education system by 2024 if elected

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More funding and resources will be poured in to the education system in the country in 2023 to ensure that Filipino learners are not left behind if presidential aspirant Vice President Leni Robredo wins the presidency in May. READ:

More funding and resources will be poured in to the education system in the country in 2023 to ensure that Filipino learners are not left behind if presidential aspirant Vice President Leni Robredo wins the presidency in May.Speaking at the Mapúa University’s Voters Education Forum 2022 on Friday, Jan. 28, Robredo detailed her plans to address the educational crisis the country is facing due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The presidential aspirant also underscored supporting teachers by forming “communities of practice” for teachers, school heads, at school boards to enable them to craft “local strategies” for safe and continuous learning of the students.

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San tyo kukuha ng pera?

Ano alam leni sa education ng bansa, di mo nga alam kung ilang isla ang bansa ko, dahil mga banyagang bansa ang pinahahalagahan mo. Markado kana ng taongbayan di ka iboboto, dahil panay pakubwari ka lang! RejectFakeVp2022 DesperateLeniPangInodoro

Then she said that the debt of Philippines is too much. Doesn't pouring more resources and fundings would require also much higher amount? Where will the government get that? Edi uutang pa'din. Her statement is more consistent to BBM's answer in Boy's interview if that's the case

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