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To strengthen active school participation and planning for various service delivery conditions, the Department of Education (DepEd) expressed support for the reintroduction of physical work immersion in the ongoing progressive expansion of face-to-face classes.
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(file photo) MANILA - The Department of Education (DepEd) on Monday assured schools there are additional funds for the preparation of the progressive expansion of limited in-person classes. The Teachers Dignity Coalition (TDC) in a Facebook Livestream slammed the national government for allegedly "taking advantage" of teachers' generosity following reports that some teachers are using their resources for the preparation of limited face-to-face classes In a Viber message, DepEd Undersecretary Analyn Sevilla told the Philippine News Agency that some regional offices started downloading the additional funds for maintenance and other operating expenses (Schools-MOOE) last March 4. "Napakahalaga ng agarang aksyon, lalo sa usaping pinansyal, pagdating sa pagpapatuloy ng edukasyon nitong nakalipas na dalawang taon. Kaya't prayoridad din namin, at sa direksyon ni Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones, na maging maagap sa pagpaplano at i-anticipate ang pangangailangan ng atin
LIMITED FACE-TO-FACE CLASSES. The Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office in Central Luzon has awarded the School Safety Assessment Tool Compliance Certificate (SSATCC) to 1,764 public and seven private schools in Central Luzon. DepEd Regional Director May Eclar said on Monday (March 14, 2022) the SSATCC is an indication that the schools are now prepared to open their doors to teachers and students in agreement with their respective local chief executives. (File photo courtesy of DepEd-3) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - More than 1,700 schools in Central Luzon are now prepared to implement limited face-to-face (F2F) classes. This, after the Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office 3 awarded the School Safety Assessment Tool Compliance Certificate (SSATCC) to 1,764 public and seven private schools in the region as part of the implementation of the progressive expansion of in-school classes. "The SSATCC is an indication that our schools are prepared to implement limi
As the number of Covid-19 cases are now on a downward trend and pandemic-related restrictions nationwide have now been eased, local government units (LGUs) should start allowing schools in their areas to conduct limited face-to-face classes. Gatchalian, chair of the Senate Committee on Basic Edu