Sagot :
Answer:
About the possibility of conducting face to face classes in January 2021
Explanation:
Information :
While it is currently implementing a distance learning set-up amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Department of Education (DepEd) maintained that the conduct of face-to-face classes remains a possibility – especially in low risk areas.
While it is currently implementing a distance learning set-up amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Department of Education (DepEd) maintained that the conduct of face-to-face classes remains a possibility – especially in low risk areas.MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO
While it is currently implementing a distance learning set-up amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Department of Education (DepEd) maintained that the conduct of face-to-face classes remains a possibility – especially in low risk areas.MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO“We are not removing that possibility because we know that we cannot solve the mental health [issues] of children if there’s no face-to-face,” said Undersecretary for Administration Alain Del Pascua during the virtual consultative meeting with school heads and division superintendents in Sorsogon on Nov. 11.
While it is currently implementing a distance learning set-up amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Department of Education (DepEd) maintained that the conduct of face-to-face classes remains a possibility – especially in low risk areas.MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO“We are not removing that possibility because we know that we cannot solve the mental health [issues] of children if there’s no face-to-face,” said Undersecretary for Administration Alain Del Pascua during the virtual consultative meeting with school heads and division superintendents in Sorsogon on Nov. 11. During the meeting, a personnel raised concerns on the absence of in-person classes noting that there are some subjects that need to be taught in a face-to-face setting. Pascua responded by saying that the DepEd recognizes the importance of face-to-face learning.
While it is currently implementing a distance learning set-up amid the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, the Department of Education (DepEd) maintained that the conduct of face-to-face classes remains a possibility – especially in low risk areas.MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO“We are not removing that possibility because we know that we cannot solve the mental health [issues] of children if there’s no face-to-face,” said Undersecretary for Administration Alain Del Pascua during the virtual consultative meeting with school heads and division superintendents in Sorsogon on Nov. 11. During the meeting, a personnel raised concerns on the absence of in-person classes noting that there are some subjects that need to be taught in a face-to-face setting. Pascua responded by saying that the DepEd recognizes the importance of face-to-face learning. While learning is essentially home-based this school year, Pascua said that DepEd and other agencies are also discussing the possibility of holding face-to-face classes in some areas – especially in places classified as “low risk.”