Learning Hub by Teacher Hannah

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12/05/2026

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The Commission on Higher Education proposes to cut general education units in college to produce more "job-ready" graduates. But it may only produce more graduates who are narrowly trained—and miseducated.

For AY 2027–2028, CHED plans to set GE units at a minimum of 18. Of these, 15 will be “core” subjects: Professional Communication, Global Trends and Emerging Technologies, Data Evidence and Ethics in a Knowledge Society, Rizal and Philippine Studies, and Labor Education. The remaining three will be “institutional” subjects. Colleges may expand GE offerings up to 36 units.

In effect, the humanities—philosophy, ethics, literature, art appreciation, and history—will no longer stand as independent disciplines but be integrated into broader subjects.

It's a double whammy. As CHED trims general education in college, the Department of Education is doing the same in senior high school.

For AY 2026–2027, SHS core subjects are reduced from 15 to five: Effective Communication, Life and Career Skills, General Mathematics, General Science, and Pag-aaral ng Kasaysayan at Lipunang Pilipino. By Grade 12, students are pushed toward specialization or work immersion depending on track—"Academic" for college, or "Technical-Professional" for immediate work.

Authorities have long promoted so-called “outcomes-based education,” where success is measured by how quickly graduates can transition into the workforce. It sounds practical until education is reduced to employability and nothing more. We might as well hire robots. It's the age of AI, after all.

If CHED’s ambition is to produce more scientists, engineers, doctors, and executives, its understanding of education appears shallow. As history shows, the world’s most consequential minds were shaped by the very humanities CHED now seeks to sideline.

Galileo's mastery of chiaroscuro and perspective helped him map the moon's mountains, craters, and earthshine through telescopic observation.

Alexander Fleming practiced painting with bacteria-colored agar, sharpening his eye for patterns. Soon, he noticed his petri dish's staphylococci dying to penicillium—and ultimately discovered penicillin.

J. Robert Oppenheimer led the development of atomic bomb and later, he revisited "Bhagavad Gita" and its teachings on dharma to confront his creation's moral consequences—advocating against nuclear weapons.

The same pattern is evident in the Philippines.

Jose Rizal studied ophthalmology in Europe, not for profit but to operate his mother’s eye himself. During his exile in Dapitan, he became a general practitioner for the poor—while also building schools, water systems, and agricultural reforms shaped by Enlightenment thought.

Maria Orosa invented banana ketchup to reduce dependence on American imports. She also developed fruit canning techniques and a palayok oven for households without electricity.

Fe del Mundo integrated local practices like hilot into pediatric care—and designed a low-cost, non-electric bamboo incubator for rural communities.

Eduardo Quisumbing authored the seminal, 1,000-page "Medicinal Plants of the Philippines"—drawing from colonial records, missionary accounts, travel writings, and practices of albularyos and herbolarios.

Angel Alcala championed marine conservation grounded in stewardship—shaped by moral and cultural perspectives on nature.

Juan Flavier used creative communications in public health campaigns as DOH secretary. As a memoirist, he documented impoverished provinces' health struggles in his "Barrios" books. As a senator, his landmark legislations included the Traditional Medicine Law, the Poverty Alleviation Law, Clean Air Act, and the Indigenous People's Rights Act.

In the modern digital era that CHED seeks to prepare students for, curiously, many influential tech leaders are deeply shaped by the humanities.

Steve Jobs credited his calligraphy subject in college for shaping Apple's typography. His minimalist principle draws from Pablo Picasso's "The Bull," Leonardo da Vinci's "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" belief, the Bauhaus school's functional design, and Japan's shin-hanga movement.

Susan Wojcicki used her history and literature background to shape YouTube as a storytelling and education platform.

Daniela Amodei, a literature major, has noted that "things that make us human will become much more important" as AI begins doing more, including her Anthropic.

Stewart Butterfield, who has a master's in philosophy, has three Cs as Slack's business ethos: clarity, culture, and communication.

Brian Chesky, an industrial design graduate, centered Airbnb on trust, storytelling, and human experience.

These are only a few examples, but it's so clear: The humanities complement science and technology.

One may wonder what CHED officials actually learned in school.

(✍️: Nikko Miguel Garcia, 🎨: Cas Aseoche, Kyle Erika Saycon)

03/05/2026

Onsite or online tutoring slots available for SY 2026-2027.
Tutors are from UPD,UP Baguio and PUP.

Kinder-Grade 12.

Focus subjects: Math,Sci,English,Fil/Rdg especially for PS students

Tutors' background:

✅️Licensed Librarian and Teacher with MA units

✅️Licensed Mechanical Engineer with MBA

✅️Licensed Teacher with MA

✅️Licensed Electronics Engineer

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Location: Rancho 4 East,Marikina.

DTI registered since 2017.

In the tutoring business (house calls/center-based) since 2006.

Business permit updated yearly.

Rates: 400-500/hr,depending on frequency.

One on One only.

28/04/2026

Another treasured Mommy and son (Yog) tandem who we are always thankful for.

Thank youuu Mommy Ruth for your words! 🥰😘

We can't wait to see Yog after college. 😉

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A sincere shout of gratitude to our parents (old,new and who are still enrolled with us) for your feedback/review. Your words of appreciation and recommendation mean a lot to our business. We will forever be thankful. 🥰😍

Your kids will always have a special place in our hearts: Travis,Zea,Ethan and Gab.

See you back in June/July!😅

22/04/2026

To the JHS-SHS students,if you're struggling in Math/Science , we still have AVAILABLE SLOTS under 3 competent Math/Sci tutors from UPD,UP Baguio and PUP. 🥰😍

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📱 0917-8105306

T. Hannah

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21/04/2026

JUST IN: The University of the Philippines (UP) Office of Admissions releases the results of the UP College Admission Test (UPCAT) 2026.

“Application results for incoming new first-year students for AY 2026-2027 are now available. It is encouraged to log in to the UPCAT 2026 results portal to view your results according to the allotted time slots,” it said.

“Applicants who are offered a slot must reply to the offer by 16 May 2026, Saturday. Access the UPCAT 2026 results portal at upcat2026results.up.edu.ph using the login credentials you used to apply,” it added. | via Bella Cariaso

20/04/2026

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April 2026 will be your most pivotal month so far!
All schools in the Big 4 are expected to release their entrance exam results in the same month!

11/04/2026

WE STILL HAVE SLOTS LEFT FOR ONLINE AND ONSITE SESSIONS. 🥰😍

We cater students for K-12 levels

With focus on the following SUBJECTS:

MATH,SCI,ENGLISH, FILIPINO and (Pre)READING subjects. 😍

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Photos from Philippine Scholar's post 06/04/2026
Photos from Philippine Scholar's post 06/04/2026

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