DepEd Speaks on Target Full Face-to-Face Classes by November

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By November 2022, face-to-face classes are to be fully implemented, according to the Department of Education.

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 Recently, President  Bongbong Marcos declared Vice President and DepEd Secretary to be. By November, Sara Duterte intends to hold complete face-to-face classes.

DepEd: Limited face-to-face classes COVID-free so far | Philstar.com

The Vice President, according to the President, intends to begin the phased application of the F2F classes in September and complete it totally by November.

According to an article on ABS-CBN News, DepEd spokesperson Atty. Reynold Munsayac, a department order will be released to help everyone understand the proposed phased introduction of face-to-face classes up until all classes are back on F2F.

Despite some challenges, DepEd says pilot face-to-face classes in public,  private schools were 'fairly successful' – Manila Bulletin

One of the sectors that were severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic is the education sector.

Before to the pandemic, face-to-face education heavily dominated in the Philippines. The majority of pupils are also used to attending class, getting along with their classmates, and engaging in activities inside.

The school authorities was forced to develop a teaching strategy that will reduce the likelihood that the pupils will become ill due to the pandemic’s concerns.

Students, teachers encounter various challenges during pilot face-to-face  classes – Manila Bulletin

The Department of Education (DepEd) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) both used blended learning to offers classes and guidance to the learners.

The students can decide whether to complete modules or take online lessons. Considering the easing of the regulations, most schools across the country still do not offer face-to-face education. A few schools have started F2F sessions again as a testing procedure.

LIST: 28 public schools in Metro Manila start in-person classes Monday |  Philstar.com

In a recent interview with reporters, Marcos Jr. stated that he and the DepEd Secretary will continue to discuss the students’ immunizations as well as any potential concerns surrounding the idea of doing complete face-to-face classes.

Limited face-to-face classes mulled in low-risk areas | Philstar.com

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