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(File photo) MANILA - The House of Representatives has urged the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to support public school teachers and college faculties amid the pandemic through the provision of personal protective equipment, disinfectants, tablets or laptops, and broadband subscription. During Wednesday night's plenary session, the chamber adopted House Resolution 2471, which seeks to promote the safety of teachers and their students, as well as advance the capacities of teachers challenged by distance learning. "In consideration of the probability of the continuing transmission of Covid-19, teachers and non-teaching personnel should be amply protected against the disease and should therefore be provided with the standard personal protective equipment based on the Alert Level raised by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases, such as face masks, face shields, and 70 percent ethyl alcohol," the resolution read. It also stressed the need to provide tablets or laptops to support teachers in the transition to blended learning. "Relative to distance learning, many teachers cannot afford new laptops and broadband connection because of economic reasons, coupled with the fact that many teachers have just one home computer that is being shared with other family members either for remote work or online classes," it said. On Wednesday, DepEd Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones authorized all regional directors to start the progressive expansion phase of face-to-face classes for both public and private schools. President Rodrigo Duterte has approved the recommendation of the DepEd to expand limited face-to-face classes in areas under Alert Levels 1 and 2 by February, Malacanang said on January 18. Briones proposed the "progressive expansion" of in-person classes in areas under Alert Levels 1 and 2 following the positive outcome of the pilot run from Nov. 15 to Dec. 22, 2021. Pending the issuance of a revised joint memorandum for the expansion phase, the DepEd said current main protocols and standards "shall remain applicable as appropriate", with the following main parameters for inclusion: *Expansion schools have been validated as compliant with the standards of the School Safety Assessment Tool (SSAT). *Schools must be located in areas under alert levels 1 and 2 based on the periodic risk assessment by the Department of Health. *Schools may already include other grade levels based on the capacity of schools. *Schools or Division must have secured the concurrence of the Local Chief Executive in the City or Municipality where the expansion school is located, and the schools must also have taken the proper coordination with their respective barangay officials. *Students participating in the face-to-face classes must have the written consent of their parents. *Schools are given flexibility in contact time for teaching and learning, provided that meals are not taken in school except during managed recess. *Only vaccinated teachers may participate in the face-to-face classes, and vaccinated learners shall be preferred. The DepEd regional directors have so far submitted a list of 6,686 schools nationwide that have passed the SSAT, of which 6,586 are public schools and 100 are private schools. According to the DepEd, the schools are on their mid-year break and the pilot of face-to-face classes will resume on February 7 "but certain divisions may start on a later date following the class suspensions during the Omicron surge and on account of Typhoon Odette in certain affected areas." The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases earlier placed the National Capital Region and the provinces of Batanes, Bulacan, Cavite, Rizal, Biliran, Southern Leyte, and Basilan under Alert Level 2 beginning last February 1. (PNA) }

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Manila ,Philippines ,Biliran ,Leyte ,Malacanang ,Antique ,Basilan ,Batanes ,Southern Leyte ,Rizal ,San Carlos ,Negros Occidental ,Bulacan ,Camarines Norte ,Cavite ,Cavite City ,Rodrigo Duterte ,Leonor Magtolis Briones ,Schools Or Division ,Department Of Health ,Commission On Higher Education ,School Safety Assessment Tool ,National Capital Region ,Department Of Education Deped ,Higher Education ,House Resolution ,Alert Level ,Inter Agency Task Force ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Deped Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones ,Alert Levels ,Local Chief Executive ,Typhoon Odette ,Ile Photo Manila The House Of Representatives Has Urged Department Education Deped And Commission On Higher Ched To Support Public School Teachers College Faculties Amid Pandemic Through Provision Personal Protective Equipment ,Disinfectants ,Tablets Or Laptops ,Nd Broadband Subscription During Wednesday Night 39s Plenary Session ,He Chamber Adopted House Resolution 2471 ,Hich Seeks To Promote The Safety Of Teachers And Their Students ,S Well As Advance The Capacities Of Teachers Challenged By Distance Learning Quot In Consideration Probability Continuing Transmission Covid 19 ,Eachers And Non Teaching Personnel Should Be Amply Protected Against The Disease Therefore Provided With Standard Personal Protective Equipment Based On Alert Level Raised By Inter Agency Task Force For Management Of Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Uch As Face Masks ,Face Shields ,Nd 70 Percent Ethyl Alcohol ,Uot The Resolution Read It Also Stressed Need To Provide Tablets Or Laptops Support Teachers In Transition Blended Learning Quot Relative Distance ,Any Teachers Cannot Afford New Laptops And Broadband Connection Because Of Economic Reasons ,Oupled With The Fact That Many Teachers Have Just One Home Computer Is Being Shared Other Family Members Either For Remote Work Or Online Classes ,Uot It Said On Wednesday ,Eped Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones Authorized All Regional Directors To Start The Progressive Expansion Phase Of Face Classes For Both Public And Private Schools President Rodrigo Duterte Has Approved Recommendation Deped Expand Limited In Areas Under Alert Levels 1 2 By February ,Alacanang Said On January 18 Briones Proposed The Quot Progressive Expansion Of In Person Classes Areas Under Alert Levels 1 And 2 Following Positive Outcome Pilot Run From Nov 15 To Dec 22 ,021 Pending The Issuance Ofa Revised Joint Memorandum For Expansion Phase ,He Deped Said Current Main Protocols And Standards Quot Shall Remain Applicable As Appropriate ,Ith The Following Main Parameters For Inclusion Expansion Schools Have Been Validated As Compliant With Standards Of School Safety Assessment Tool Ssat Must Be Located In Areas Under Alert Levels 1 And 2 Based On Periodic Risk By Department Health May Already Include Other Grade Capacity Or Division Secured Concurrence Local Chief Executive City Municipality Where Is ,Nd The Schools Must Also Have Taken Proper Coordination With Their Respective Barangay Officials Students Participating In Face To Classes Written Consent Of Parents Are Given Flexibility Contact Time For Teaching And Learning ,Rovided That Meals Are Not Taken In School Except During Managed Recess Only Vaccinated Teachers May Participate The Face To Classes ,Nd Vaccinated Learners Shall Be Preferred The Deped Regional Directors Have So Far Submitteda List Of 6 ,686 Schools Nationwide That Have Passed The Ssat ,F Which 6 ,586 Are Public Schools And 100 Private According To The Deped ,He Schools Are On Their Mid Year Break And The Pilot Of Face To Classes Will Resume February 7 Quot But Certain Divisions May Start Ona Later Date Following Class Suspensions During Omicron Surge Account Typhoon Odette In Affected Areas Inter Agency Task Force For Management Emerging Infectious Diseases Earlier Placed National Capital Region Provinces Batanes ,Nd Basilan Under Alert Level 2 Beginning Last February 1 Pna ,

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