Following the govt’s announcement of its plan to fully implement 100 percent face-to-face classes by November, teachers’ groups on Wednesday, July 6, said that measures that would ensure the safety of both teachers and students should be in place first.
Following the government’s announcement of its plan to fully implement 100 percent face-to-face classes by November, teachers’ groups on Wednesday, July 6, said that measures that would ensure the safety of both teachers and students should be in place first.
TDC, on the other hand, reiterated its support for the resumption of in-person classes this incoming School Year 2022-2023. ACT also noted that based on the survey, “some important safety measures were still not sufficiently installed.” The Marcos admin was also urged to employ additional teachers to be able to implement the ideal class size of a maximum of 35 students.
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