The Commission on Higher Education is letting higher education institutions decide about returning to in-person classes. READ:
“There is a difference between basic education and higher education, in basic education, there is just one curriculum, in higher ed, there are different programs with different components. Some degree programs really need a lot of face-to-face especially skills-based programs, while other programs can be delivered by flexible learning,” de Vera explained during a briefing.Commission on Higher Education facade. NOY MORCOSO / INQUIRER.
Nevertheless, the CHEd official said he is anticipating a “significant shift to face-to-face classes” in universities and colleges nationwide. “That is what I have observed or have learned when I go around the country, but we cannot have face-to-face for all degree programs because the degree programs are constructed differently and also because many schools have gone ahead with online learning or distance learning even before the pandemic,” de Vera said.
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