A group of education workers on Wednesday, Nov. 16, warned that there would be “no rebound” for education with the “half-baked” implementation of 100 percent in-person classes.
Students attend in-person classes at the Lakan Dula Elementary School in Tondo, Manila (ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN)
With the scheduled implementation of five days of face-to-face classes in public schools next week, advocates of safe return to schools urged the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Health (DOH) to issue “clear, simple, and evidence-based” guidelines for the improvement of ventilat
After allowing private schools to continue with blended learning this school year, a group of teachers urged the Department of Education (DepED) to give the same option to public schools especially those that lack resources such as classrooms and teachers.
Face-to-face classes at the Lakan Dula
Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) on Tuesday, Oct. 18, said the return of 100 percent face-to-face classes is necessary, but it cannot be implemented simply with a written order.
Face-to-face classes at the Lakan Dula Elementary School in Tondo, Manila (ALI VICOY / MANILA BULLETIN)
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Citing the “undisputable fact” that in-person learning remains the best option for basic education based on studies, the Department of Education (DepED) is all set for the return to full face-to-face in all public schools starting next month.
Face-to-face classes at the Lakan Dula Elementary Sc