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The Department of Education says the Philippines’ poor showing in the 2022 Program for International Student Assessment or PISA indicates a five- to six-year lag in learning competencies in the country.

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00:00 The Department of Education says the Philippines' poor showing in the 2022 Program for International
00:06 Student Assessment or PISA indicates a five-to-six-year lag in learning competencies in the country.
00:13 Alexander Suhalit of the DEPEDS Education Assessment Bureau says, "If we follow the
00:17 computation of PISA, we can see that we are around five to six years behind."
00:22 The Philippines ranked 77th out of 81 countries globally in the student assessment conducted
00:27 by the OECD for 15-year-old learners.
00:30 Each 20-point deficit from the average signifies a one-year lag.
00:35 Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte says the 2022 PISA ranking "bears
00:40 uncomfortable truth."
00:41 "The PISA results are not merely a reflection of our education system.
00:46 It is a mirror reflecting our collective efforts, investments, and most importantly, our commitment
00:52 to education and the future we envision for our children."
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