The Department of Education (DepEd) backed House Resolution 1805, urging the agency to suspend the regular academic program for eight to 12 weeks to
The Department of Education backed House Resolution 1805, urging the agency to suspend the regular academic program for eight to 12 weeks to implement an effective learning recovery program that ensures learners attain functional literacy and numeracy.
“The timeline is part of the position paper that we submitted to the committee. So this 2024, we’ll continue consulting with stakeholders. We’ve promised teacher groups that we’ll go back to them when we’ll do the specific designs, trainings for the program. We are also currently doing an inventory and mapping of learning resources on top of the ABC Plus learning resources,” Gonong told legislators.
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