DepED asked to unveil tally of public schools appealing for F2F exemption

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DepED asked to unveil tally of public schools appealing for F2F exemption
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Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) on Tuesday, Oct. 18, said the return of 100 percent face-to-face classes is necessary, but it cannot be implemented simply with a written order.

Alliance of Concerned Teachers on Tuesday, Oct. 18, said the return of 100 percent face-to-face classes is necessary, but it cannot be implemented simply with a written order.Educators criticized the Department of Education’s mandate to resume five-day in-person classes in all public schools across the country beginning Nov. 2.

With this, ACT challenged the department to release the number of institutions appealing for an exemption for this mandate. All public schools, however, were mandated to transition to five-day full face-to-face classes beginning Nov. 2. Institutions that will be granted an exemption are those schools “deemed unable to implement face-to-face classes” and will be excused by the Regional Director concerned.

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