The Department of Education (DepEd) has organized training sessions for teachers of English, Science, and Mathematics (ESM) to improve student learning outcomes. The training, conducted in partnership with Khan Academy and Frontlearners, aims to equip teachers with cutting-edge tools and strategies for effective instruction. The initiative also includes learning sessions for students and parents to support school activities.
Merlina Hernando-MalipotThe Department of Education announced on Monday, Jan. 6, that it has organized training sessions for teachers of core subjects to help improve learning outcomes among students.In a statement, DepEd said the training sessions for English, Science, and Mathematics teachers, as well as learning sessions for students and their parents to support school activities, are part of its ongoing efforts to improve academic performance.
“By empowering our educators, we are not only enhancing classroom learning but also preparing our learners to excel academically and meet the challenges of an ever-evolving world,” he added. Through these sessions, teachers are expected to improve their ability to conduct effective learning sessions, resulting in better academic performance aligned with international standards.
These teacher-trainers will serve as facilitators for Learning Sessions and Socio-emotional Learning activities for learners in their respective divisions.
EDUCATION TRAINING TEACHERS LEARNING OUTCOMES ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
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