By Antonio Calipjo Go

Philippine Daily Inquirer-Dec 15, 2021

Backed by the results of three different multi-country assessments spearheaded by the World Bank (WB) before the COVID-19 pandemic struck—Pisa in 2018, TIMSS in 2019, and SEA-PLM in 2019—the July 2021 synthesis report of the WB stated that “more than 80 percent of Filipino schoolchildren are performing below their grade level and do not know what they should know.” The report did not sit well with Secretary Leonor Briones of the Department of Education (DepEd) who demanded the WB’s apology because “the report shamed and insulted the Philippines.” The WB apologized for releasing the report “prematurely” and removed it from its website, yet it did not retract its findings. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/147570/shipwreck