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An International Journal of Educational Theories, Approaches and Strategies
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Teachers’ Sentiments on the MATATAG Curriculum: A Social Media-Based Empirical Study of Policy Implementation

Pedagogy Review: An International Journal of Educational Theories, Approaches and Strategies

ISSN (Electronic): 3028-1040 | ISSN (Print): 3028-1059

Volume 6 | Issue 1 | 2025 | 72 – 87

Beverly J. Sinense-Beltran1, ORCID No. 0000-0002-7552-8884

Jordan Dale L. Canosa2, ORCID No. 0009-0009-3581-9378

Rosanna A. Paiso3, ORCID No. 0009-0009-0960-1770

Dr. Kristine May D. Casibang4, ORCID No. 0009-0006-5971-3664

Dr. Ailene A. Batang5, ORCID No. 0009-0006-4951-6931

1Teacher III, Rosales National High School, Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippines
2Teacher III, Dr. Ramon De Santos National High School, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
3Teacher II, Pangasinan School of Arts and Trades, Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines
4Specialization Chair, Pangasinan State University, School of Advanced Studies, Urdaneta, Pangasinan, Philippines
5Professor, Pangasinan State University, School of Advanced Studies, Urdaneta, Pangasinan, Philippines

Article History:

Initial submission: 28 August 2025
First decision: 30 August 2025
Revision received: 18 September 2025
Accepted for publication: 25 September 2025
Online release: 07 October 2025

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Abstract

This paper examined the sentiments of Filipino teachers regarding the implementation of the MATATAG Curriculum in the Philippine basic education system. It aimed to shed light on the difficulties encountered by the teachers in implementing the curriculum by categorizing their comments as positive, negative, or neutral depending on how they were presented and determined the recurring themes the teachers most often mentioned to get to know the general issues and identified the common themes the teachers frequently cited to understand the main topics and concerns teachers share. In addition, only a few studies focused on analyzing real-time teacher sentiments using social media data sets, highlighting a gap this study seeks to fill. This study employed a qualitative descriptive design utilizing sentiment analysis tools to analyze 100 Facebook posts and comments from teachers. Analysis revealed that 39% of sentiments were negative, 34% were neutral, and 27% were positive. Key findings indicate that there is a wide spectrum of teacher responses where the majority of the teachers express negative sentiments regarding the MATATAG Curriculum, identifying the key challenges such as inadequate teaching materials, increased workload, insufficient training, and ambiguous guidelines, all of which contributed to the adversities faced by the teachers. The findings reveal the intricacy of teacher responses and highlight the imperative necessity for curriculum developers and education administrators to respond to the highlighted issues. With the incorporation of teachers’ real-time feedback, this study contributes to policy discussions regarding the further development of curriculum implementation in Philippine educational institutions.

Keywords: MATATAG Curriculum, Philippine Education, teachers’ sentiments, social media (Facebook), sentiment analysis

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APA (7th edition)

Sinense-Beltran, B. J., Canosa, J. D. L., Paiso, R. A., Casibang, K. M. D., & Batang, A. A. (2025). Teachers’ sentiments on the MATATAG Curriculum: A social media‑based empirical study of policy implementation. Pedagogy Review, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.62718/vmca.pr-ijetas.6.1.SC-0925-007

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Institutional ethics review statement

This study involved human respondents; thus, formal ethical approval was sought from the authors’ institution. The authors affirm that participation was voluntary, informed consent was obtained, and confidentiality of responses was strictly maintained. No procedures were undertaken that posed risk or harm to the participants.

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All data supporting the findings of this study are included within the manuscript and its supplementary materials.

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