• 2 months ago
DepEd, patuloy ang assessment sa learning loss kasunod ng mga kanselasyon ng klase dahil sa bagyo

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00:00According to the PNA, the Department of Education is continuing to conduct an assessment
00:05on the other side of the learning loss due to the cancellation of classes
00:09due to Hurricane Christine.
00:11According to DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara,
00:14the number of missed classes might have already reached too many,
00:17especially since the typhoons are becoming more frequent in the country.
00:21According to the government,
00:22every make-up class or Saturday class can be held
00:27to catch up with the number of school days.
00:29They might be able to catch up flexibly
00:32depending on the capacity of each school and its students.
00:36Meanwhile, more than 17 million students
00:40from more than 37,000 schools are affected by the typhoon,
00:44while almost 780,000 teaching and non-teaching personnel
00:49were affected due to the cancellation of in-person classes.

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