DepEd eyes blended learning after Super Typhoon Egay destroyed schools

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DepEd on Monday recommended the implementation of blended learning if classrooms destroyed by Super Typhoon Egay are not repaired in time for the opening of classes on August 29. | JMangaluzINQ

“Pero kung hindi po umabot yung repairs nila sa opening sa August 29, ay immediately po na i-implement ng ating paaralan yung blended learning program natin dahil wala na pong learning disruption,” said Duterte

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, who was with Duterte in the event, said government is doing what it can to immediately fix the classrooms.“So, so far, kung ano yung kaya natin gawin, together with… kasama pa ang ating mga LGU , ay ginagawa yung lahat para maayos natin yun mga nasira at patuloy naman dapat ang school-building program,” he said.Egay left 196 schools across nine regions destroyed.

 

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