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This is the concern raised by the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) as the Philippines marked the first anniversary of face-to-face class suspensions on March 10.
PBEd, in a statement, expressed alarm that Filipino students are “losing thousands of pesos in projected annual future earnings” due to prolonged school closures caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
“Our schools have been closed for a year now, and the longer they remain shut, the bigger the economic losses will be for our students – future workers who are not learning properly right now because of inaccessibility and poor quality of education,” said PBEd Executive Director Love Basillote said.
Published March 9, 2021, 6:37 PM
Eighteen-year-old Miguel Rondina didn’t think that his post would go viral. It was a simple wish from a graduating high school student to experience a physical and actual graduation ceremony supposedly set this April 16 for him and his batchmates.
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In his now viral post with over 70,000 shares, he posted a recent graduation ceremony photo from St. Ignatius Colleges with the caption, “Please allow us to march on our graduation day, considering the safety protocols set by the authorities.” He also told Manila Bulletin Lifestyle Online, “It seems that they are strictly following the health protocols. I’ve also read somewhere that their graduation was a safe and successful one.”
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