A major group of private schools expressed support for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s decision to extend the “blended learning” program beyond October 31 in specific areas to be identified by the Department of Education .
COCOPEA also reiterated its commitment to support the re-opening of schools to in-person classes of students. “Aligned with our common mission to deliver the best learning to our students, we appeal to the Education Secretary to allow continuity in schools who have successfully integrated blended learning in their curriculum,” the group said.
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