The Department of Education (DepEd) hopes that more schools in basic education will be allowed in face-to-face classes in 2022.
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After the completion of the pilot run of limited face-to-face classes, the DepEd expressed its hope to expand the number of schools that can implement face-to-face learning modality, subject to the approval of the President.
Utilizing the lessons from the pilot stage, we are eyeing to enhance our safeguards for our participating stakeholders while maintaining the framework of shared responsibility,
DepEd added.
DepEd started the pilot implementation of limited face-to-face classes in public schools located in low risk areas on Nov. 15 and ended on Dec. 20. More qualified public and private schools gradually followed to participate as the weeks progressed.
DepEd confidently claimed that the pilot study was highly successful as there were no recorded COVID-19 infections from the participants who had joined.
We thank our teachers, non-teaching personnel, and all education stakeholders for another fruitful year that marked the basic education’s road to recovery,
DepEd said.
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