Jan 232014
 

Expect no further testimonies from controversial businesswoman Janet Lim-Napoles or from the whistleblowers linking her to the alleged P10-billion “pork barrel” scam when the Senate probe on the suspected anomaly resumes next week.

In an advisory to the media, the office of Senate blue ribbon committee chairman Teofisto Guingona III said the investigation next Thursday “will focus on policy issues.”

Among the issues expected to be tackled are the registration, accreditation and monitoring of non-government organizations (NGOs) that deal with government contracts, Guingona’s office said.

Napoles, lawmakers and other government officials allegedly pocketed millions in pork barrel funds by funneling them to bogus NGOs.

Senators Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. and Jinggoy Estrada and Senate Minority Leader Juan Ponce Enrile are currently facing plunder raps before the Office of the Ombudsman for their alleged involvement in the scam.

Audit chief Grace Pulido Tan, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Teresita Herbosa and Philippine Council for NGO Accreditation chair Augusto Carpio have been invited to the probe, Guingona’s office said.

In last November’s hearing on the alleged scam, Napoles, who is currently detained in Laguna for a separate illegal detention case, came face to face with her accusers.

She, however, clammed up by repeatedly invoking her right against self-incrimination. Andreo Calonzo/RSJ, GMA News

Jun 202013
 
DepEd sending 590 math teachers for enhancement training

Some 590 mathematics teachers will be going back to school to improve their ability to teach “interactive mathematics” to Grade I pupils, the Department of Education said Thursday. The DepEd said the three-day training seminar, under the Improving Technology-Enhanced Activities for Creative Honing of Mathematical Skills (iTEACH) program, will be conducted by experts from the University of the Philippines-National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (UP-NISMED). “Our goal here is to strengthen the capacity of teachers in learning and applying the contents of the interactive Grade 1 Mathematics courseware,” said DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro. The four trainers from UP-NISMED will facilitate the sessions on teaching 10 lessons with 16 activities using the Grade 1 Mathematics courseware. Luistro said this “enhancement or enrichment” in teaching Grade 1 Math is part of the DepEd’s “continuing thrust to upgrade Math instruction in public schools.” The latest training seminar is an expansion of the DepEd’s earlier pilot run of iTEACH. The pilot run, which the DepEd characterized as successful, was conducted in 10  selected public elementary schools. iTEACH is a joint project of DepEd, the Department of Science and Technology’s Science Education Institute, Advanced Science and Technology Institute, Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and emerging Technology Research and Development and the UP-NISMED. — DVM, GMA News