The Department of Education (DepEd) on Tuesday said reducing 57% of public school teachers’ paperwork requirements create more time to focus on classroom teaching.
“In place of forms and compliance checklists, time is returning to teachers’ hands—to plan, to prepare, and most importantly, to teach,” it said.
Under DepEd Order No. 06, s. 2025, the school forms required from teachers have been trimmed down from 174 to five regularly accomplished forms.
Meanwhile, 31 forms for teacher ancillary tasks and 39 forms for teaching-related assignments can still be completed depending on the “agreed designations of teachers by virtue of their rationalized workload.”
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