Moreno has insisted the national government’s directive to suspend face-to-face classes where students have to be physically present, amid questions on a university’s supposed order for enrollees to come to class. | GabrielLaluINQ
“Kasi nga, ayaw ko nga kayong malagay sa panganib eh sinesegregate nga natin ang mga utaw eh para hindi magkahawa-hawa, tapos io-oblo natin sila sa isang classroom […] parang it defeats the purpose,” he explained.
He also asked whether students — given the current general community quarantine over Metro Manila and the lack of available public transportation modes — can even physically travel to their schools. Moreno did not mention any particular school making such policies, but he mentioned during his briefing that he has seen several questions from college about the University of Manila’s alleged instruction for the resumption of face-to-face learning.In a separate Facebook post before the briefing, Moreno said that he would answer queries from University of Manila students, to shed light on students’ concern. As of writing, Moreno’s post had 700shares and 337 comments mostly made by students.
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