Critical thinking can’t be apolitical, teachers tell DepEd

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ICYMI: “When we don’t speak against the rampant social injustices, including the proliferation of fake news [about the Marcoses, martial law and the like], we allow them to prosper.”

What teachers should avoid instead is being partisan, Borlaza pointed out.

But the Commission on Elections and the Civil Service Commission’s Joint Circular No. 1, series of 2016, noted that “expressing one’s views on current political problems or issues” cannot be deemed as a partisan political activity. Borlaza said expressing one’s personal political views, which could help in widening the understanding of the learners who are also their social media friends, was constitutional.

 

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Well teachers should be the one to teach students about martial law...unfortunately a number of them are marcos apologists.....sad.....

Sa Germany, ang pagtuturo tungkol sa Holocaust and Nazis is a must... NeverForget

Ito ba ang apolitical?

The usual outcry of militant teachers heavily influenced by leftist idealism.

Critical thinking can't be apolitical? Then that means it should be banned since it violates the Code of Ethics of Teachers.

Pati mga dilawan nga nagsawa na aa kulay nila at pinalitan na ng pink.

One sided stories about ML are no longer relevant these days.

If you guys wanted to speak about social injustice lets start from Aguinaldo- Duterte bat kayo nagpofocus sa Marcos lang.,.

DepEd_PH di ba dapat isama nyo sa pagtuturo ang nangyari noong martial law hanggang sa edsa revolution? nasisira na ng mga fake videos sa tiktok,sa youtube,pati fb atbp.,ang tunay na kasaysayan ng bansa,malaki din po ang responsibilidad ninyo pagdating sa katotohanan.

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