Senator Gatchalian Says Budgetary Support for Teachers Not Enough for Online Learning

Budgetary Support

Budgetary Support for Teachers Not Enough for Online Learning System, Senator Gatchalian Says Senator Sherwin Gatchalian admitted that the budgetary support for teachers is not enough to sustain the online learning. On Thursday (February 25, 2021), the lawmaker said that the support for teachers is not enough to sustain the distance learning system in the … Read more

DepEd Considers Shortening Summer Break To Two Weeks

DepEd

DepEd Considers Shortening Summer Break To Two Weeks DEPED – The Department of Education recently considers shortening the summer break to two weeks and extend the school year. Education undersecretary Diosdado San Antonio made the statement, who added that the quarter  might be extended two weeks to give students more time to complete school requirements … Read more

President Duterte to Call Cybercrime Experts to Stop Students From Selling Sensual Images Online

Cybercrime Experts

Bong Go Says President Duterte to Summon Cybercrime Experts to Stop Students From Selling Sensual Images for Online Learning Senator Bong Go said that President Duterte would summon government’s cybercrime experts to stop the reports about students selling sensual images online. Earlier this week, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian received reports that some students are selling obscene … Read more

Hilarious Self-Learning Modules Elicit Comments Online

Self-Learning Modules

Hilarious Self-Learning Modules Elicit Comments Online The hilarious photos of self-learning modules given to the students have gone viral and elicit comments from the netizens. The Philippine government has already implemented the distance learning method due to the threat of the coronavirus pandemic. Students have given to pursue their studies through online class. The Department … Read more

Books More Effective Than Modules Says Teachers Group

Books More Effective Than Modules Amid Shift To Distance Learning BOOKS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN MODULES – Due to the coronavirus pandemic, students and teachers shifted to distance learning. Those who are privileged to have good data signals or internet in their homes could opt to do online learning. However, those who don’t are required to … Read more

Veteran Broadcast Journalists Join Forces to Help Teachers for New Normal Class

Veteran Broadcast Journalists to Help Teachers Become Broadcasters Amid Pandemic Amid the new normal class setting due to the COVID-19 pandemic, veteran broadcast journalists from different networks will join forces to help teachers to become broadcasters. Multi-awarded broadcast journalists from GMA-7, TV5, and ABS-CBN will join forces to help teachers become broadcasters in the midst … Read more

Assistant Principal Earns Criticisms Online Over Harsh Respond to Student

Assistant Principal

Student Expresses Dismay Over Alleged Harsh Respond of Assistant Principal An assistance principal earns criticisms from the online community over his alleged harsh respond to a student asking for its section. Online learning is the new learning system in the Philippines implemented by government officials. The distance learning aims to prevent the face to face … Read more

Some Teachers Plan to Retire Due To Hardships of Distance Learning

Teachers

Some Teachers Plan to Retire Due To Hardships of Distance Learning Some teachers are already planning to retire due to the hardships of performing distance learning for their students. The Department of Education is set to start the online learning amid the coronavirus pandemic. The distance learning is in accordance with the health protocols and … Read more