A group of education workers on Thursday, Aug. 25, urged the Department of Education to come up with an “evidence-based and viable plan” on how to address learning losses brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the persistent deficiencies in education which marred the first week of classes this school year.
“There has to be concrete targets on how the deficiencies in education will be filled up,” Quetua said, adding that an “evidence-based and viable plan” on how teaching and learning should be conducted is very crucial.During the presser, ACT national and regional leaders also reported on the situation of public schools in the first week of classes.
The group pointed out that more than half of schools cannot implement 100 percent face-to-face classes, while 46 percent are doing it under less than ideal conditions proving that “so many things still need to be done.”
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