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Go leaving it up to gov’t whether or not to revert to old academic calendar
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Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, chairman of the Senate Health and Demography Committee, is leaving to government what to do with recommendations to revert to the old academic calendar. | ManilaBulletin

Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, chairman of the Senate Health and Demography Committee, is leaving to government what to do with recommendations to revert to the old academic calendar.Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, chairman of the Senate Health and Demography Committee, is leaving to government what to do with recommendations to revert to the old academic calendar.

‘’Pinag-aaralan naman nila ito . Personally, bilang senador, sa totoo lang kaya nga po tinatawag nating summer, summer mainit . So, baka mahirapan po ang mga estudyanteng mag-aral ,” he added.‘’May ibang classroom, wala pong electric fan, mainit lalong-lalo na po sa mga lugar na walang puno, flat na areas, napakainit po . At ayaw naman nating mag-suffer ang mga estudyante sa kanilang pag-aaral, hindi sila makapagconcentrate ,” he explained.

A survey of around 11,000 teachers was recently conducted where it showed that at least 67 percent of public school teachers complained that students are easily distracted due to the uncomfortable and intolerable heat inside the classroom, which make schools not conducive to learning.

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