Teachers' partylist hits 'continuing neglect' to education as schools remain closed

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The education system is again forced to close face-to-face learning and continue with the Department of Education’s blended learning program amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Children listen to their online class. The Philippines has been implementing blended learning program as schools remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“As President Duterte reiterated in his address to the nation last Monday that there will be no face-to-face classes until the country has reached herd immunity against COVID-19, providing quality, safe and accessible education for all has been the least of the Duterte administration’s priority with the rate of its vaccination program and the continuing failed pandemic response,” Castro said.

Castro cited June 20 figures from Reuters’ COVID-19 tracker saying the Philippine is only at 173,908 jabs per day, “which is still far from the needed 700,000 daily jabs to cover 70 percent of the population by end of 2021.” Castro said: “There are greater consequences in keeping our youth locked out of their schools especially with the Duterte administration’s failed distance learning programs. Face-to-face classes still provide better quality education for our students.”

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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