Students might have to share modules next year due to lack of funding – DepEd

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The Department of Education (DepEd) said on Monday, September 21, that students might have to share learning modules next year because there aren't enough funds to reproduce learning materials. READ:

The Department of Education said on Monday, September 21, that students might have to share learning modules next year because there aren't enough funds to reproduce learning materials.

Sevilla added that DepEd needs P35 billion to P40 billion for the printing of the learning modules for the 3rd and 4th quarters of the coming school year to achieve a 1:1 module-to-student ratio. Education Undersecretary Diosdado San Antonio said that the modules will be disinfected and shared among students.

It appears that modular learning – an alternative to the traditional face-to-face classes supposedly meant to eliminate the risk of contracting the deadly virus – could turn out to be unsafe after all.,"Based on data from lab studies on COVID-19 and what we know about similar respiratory diseases, it may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes.

 

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Definitely, wala ng funds sa 2021, naka reserve na yun for the 2022 election eh...

Ibenta na yang kaldero or manghingi ng abuloy sa denr daming perang nilulustay

libre ang email..bakit di isend thru email..lahat ng kabobohan talaga nmn deped

Pero may pera pambili ng Jet pambyahe paroot parito ng Davao. Sarap buhay. Mahusay.🚽

All that money spent for a tiny strip of white sand in Manila Bay when that same amount could’ve been used for modules and more kits for public schools.

Oh, who cares? At least Manileños now have good mental health because they have a white sand beach.

Partida, maraming nagdodonate na private sectors sa mga teachers. So in essence, wala naman talaga silang halos naibigay. Kulang na kasi fund, nabawasan pa ng mga magnanakaw.

tangina mo duterte!!!!!!

The students and parents don't deserve this kind of service from the government. Education deserves more share of taxpayers' money than beautification or the co-opting of the military.

no funds? kunin niyo ang intelligence fund ng malacañang and use it instead for education.

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