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While all public schools across the country will be mandated to implement five day in-person classes starting November 2, 2022, the DepEd will leave the discussion on the learning modality. Know more:

While all public schools across the country will be mandated to implement five day in-person classes starting November 2, 2022, the Department of Education will leave the discussion on the learning modality to be implemented by private education institutions to the schools, the parents/guardians, and the learners.

In a news statement, however, DepEd, said it hoping that parents/guardians of private school learners would not miss “the abundance of scientific studies available on the advantages of in-person classes over online learning.” “Several published studies point to the undisputable fact that in-person classes remain the best option for basic education,” the DepEd said.

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