A teacher conducting basic reading comprehension exercises in Kamuning Elementary School in Quezon City, May 21, 2025. 鈥 PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

The Department of Education (DepEd) said on Friday that it is currently reviewing classroom observation policies, following the death of a public school teacher during the scheduled evaluation process.

鈥淲e鈥檙e ordering a review of the policy. Actually, that鈥檚 under review because that鈥檚 the complaint of the teachers that sometimes the environment has too much pressure,鈥 Education Secretary Juan Edgardo 鈥淪onny鈥 M. Angara told reporters in an interview.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we didn鈥檛 make it a sole basis. Before, it was the sole basis, and the visits were a surprise. We made it scheduled so the monitor, reviewer, and teacher can discuss their availability,鈥 he added.

Classroom observation is one of the factors considered in teachers鈥 promotion.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a long-standing traditional way of reviewing teachers. Before, it was the only thing used in reviewing. We have changed it now, it鈥檚 only one of many factors considered,鈥 said Mr. Angara.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a bit relaxed in the sense that it鈥檚 not too pressure-packed,鈥 he added, citing review and feedback from the community as other considerations.

The death of Agnes Buenaflor, a teacher from Pedro E. Diaz High School in Muntinlupa City, on Wednesday has sparked calls for policy review and suspension among several groups.

The Teachers鈥 Dignity Coalition (TDC) on Friday urged the agency to suspend classroom observations and reinstate the Performance Appraisal System for Teachers (PAST), which the group claims is a 鈥渟impler and more developmental alternative.鈥

鈥淐lassroom observations must remain a supportive and formative process aimed at improving pedagogy and professional growth, and should never function as a punitive or judgmental mechanism,鈥 TDC Chairperson Benjo G. Basas said in a statement on Friday.

鈥淭eachers, particularly seasoned ones, are trained professionals who deserve policies that uphold professional trust, well-being, and dignity,鈥 he added.

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) echoed the same concern, highlighting the 鈥渂urdensome鈥 Results-based Performance Management System (RPMS).

Mr. Angara said, however, that the evaluation had no relation to the death of Ms. Buenaflor, linking it to medical concerns. 鈥淏ased on our investigation, there was no coercion or intimidation. Teacher Agnes had a medical condition that day.鈥 鈥聽Almira Louise S. Martinez