The new directive resulted in confusion among some teachers, who noted the long-standing practice of putting up posters and educational materials on classroom walls, with some arguing that decorations make learning more conducive, especially for younger students.

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      I stopped trying to make sense of whatever she does. Motherfucker asked (and was granted) 150 million in confidential funds despite heading a department (education) that has little use for surveillance, and doubled down on it.

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    Testing lang yan kung susunod o aalma yung mga titser. Mukha naman masunurin mga titser natin. I give them a 98 for Makabayan.

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    I remember that adding posters, collages, and other educational materials are part of the activities students do to encourage creativity.

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    I’m between on this I don’t mind the posters though I am a fan of pictures of president and vice or governor or whoever politician who wants their face in the classroom removed, this removes association. I also agree on removal of storage to declutter. Though I think she can do much more on this perhaps reduce number of students per teacher. If we can achieve that for sure there will huge improvement on the childrens education with just that.