CHED: No more fully online classes in 2023

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'College and universities cannot offer their degree programs in full distance learning, including online modality,' a Commission on Higher Education order says.

MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Higher Education ordered colleges and universities to implement full in-person classes or hybrid learning beginning the second semester of academic year 2022-2023.

The CHED order said that “upon a comprehensive assessment of institutional capabilities, analysis of learner needs and preferences, and conduct of stakeholder consultations, HEIs may choose to design and deliver their degree programs through onsite learning or hybrid learning modality starting the second semester of school year 2022 to 2023.”

For schools that will choose to implement hybrid learning, CHED said that “at least 50% of the total contact time should be spent on onsite learning experiences.”On September 27, Senator Pia Cayetano hit five state universities and colleges, including the University of the Philippines , for not fully implementing face-to-face classes for the current academic year.

 

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Ayusin nyo muna ang 'high prices' (am not going to use inflation, sasabihin naman buong mundo)! Mahal lahat: pamasahe, pagkain, lahat. Hybrid education is the only way the average Filipino can continue his education amidst failure to curb high prices.

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