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The World Economics website calculates that the Philippines’ informal economy is worth approximately $470 billion, making up a significant 34.1 percent of the country’s gross domestic product.
More information: Megan Ennes et al, Informal Educators' Self-Efficacy for Facilitating Youth Civic Engagement for the Environment, Journal of Museum Education (2025). DOI: 10.1080/10598650.2025. ...
Microsoft is supporting the Department of Education in the Philippines (DepEd) to improve literacy across the country with AI ...
Rowena Tabuyo, Loremia Loremia and Janine Paula Guese are among the 57 special education teachers from the Philippines who will soon shape the minds of students in Clark County.