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Livestreamed scolding The video, which has now gone viral on Facebook and X formerly Twitter, shows the teacher recording herself inside a classroom while expressing her frustration with Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte says there will be no penalty for the teacher who scolded her students in a viral video.Visit us at https MANILA, Philippines ? A public school teacher who scolded her students while streaming the incident live on TikTok was issued a show-cause order on Monday and given 72 hours to explain her The Department of Education says it issued a show cause order against a public school teacher who had scolded her students in a viral video.Read more: https: Livestreamed scolding The video, which has now gone viral on Facebook and X formerly Twitter, shows the teacher recording herself inside a classroom while expressing her frustration with her students. The teachers video is in the format of a TikTok livestream with real-time comments being flashed on screen. MANILA UPDATED -- The Department of Educations DepEd regional office released on Monday a show cause order against the teacher who went viral on social media, apparently lashing out on her students during a live video streaming. In a press conference, DepEd Spokesperson Asec. Francis Bringas said the teacher is given 72 hours to explain The Department of Education DepEd on Monday issued a show cause order against the teacher after her scolding video went viral. The agencys National Capital Region office gave her 72 hours to submit an explanation on the matter. Duterte, for her part, said that all people, even teachers, get angry. Updated March 18, 2024 7:19pm. The Department of Education DepEd on Monday issued a show cause order against the teacher who went viral after she seemingly scolded her students in a harsh manner. In a message to GMA News Online DepEd Assistant Secretary Francis Bringas confirmed that the show cause order was issued this morning. Published
March 19, 2024 9:23am. The teacher who went viral on social media after she berated her students live on TikTok is still allowed to continue her work in a public school pending the results of the investigation into her actions, the Department of Education DepEd said Tuesday. advertisement. Interviewed on Unang Balita, DepEd On Monday March 18, 2024, the Department of Education DepEd took action following a viral video showing a
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