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If an idea is right, nothing can stop it. Since its inception in 2002 by noted physicists Christopher Bernido and Ma. Victoria Carpio-Bernido, the Central Visayan Institute Foundation (CVIF) Dynamic Learning Program (DLP)—an innovative teaching framework designed to optimize student academic performance despite the socio-economic limitations faced by the Philippine basic education system—has not ceased attracting educators and learners chiefly through tangible results that have proven its efficiency.

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When an earthquake or a flood forces schools to call classes, the first thing administrators and education officials think about is, when can we have make-up classes? In fact, even without disasters, when a teacher misses class for some reason, the department chair or principal immediately asks about make-up classes.

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We feature today two of our readers’ views.

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Two Filipino educators who won this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Award believe in improving the competence of students in Mathematics and Science, even in streamlining the basic education curriculum, but not in adding two years to the 10-year basic education curriculum.

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Two Filipino physicists are among the recipients of the Ramon Magsaysay Award this year for introducing a cost-effective method of teaching science and non-science subjects in a struggling high school in the remote municipality of Jagna in Bohol province.

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