DepEd reiterates use of non-online modes of learning after a student died by suicide

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DepEd reiterates use of non-online modes of learning after a student died by suicide
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The mother of the incoming Grade 9 student says her son became distressed upon knowing he was already enrolled for the incoming school year, but worried about the expenses for the shift to online learning

Students are not required to buy gadgets or attend online classes as the country shifts to a"blended" form of learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The mother of the incoming Grade 9 student said her 19-year-old son became distressed upon knowing he was already enrolled for the incoming school year, but worried about the expenses for the shift to online learning.It said that online learning is only one of the options as schools are not allowed to conduct face-to-face classes. It added the mode of learning will depend on the resources available to the students.

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