MANILA, Philippines — More parents prefer education through printed or digital modules instead of online-based and other distance learning modalities, initial data from the enrollment survey conducted ...
Citing its expensive cost and negative impact to the environment, Education Secretary Leonor Briones hopes schools will eventually “reduce dependence” on modular learning as the country shifts to ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Thursday said most parents prefer the modular learning modality for their children over other options this incoming schoolyear, which opens August 24. Data from ...
The Department of Education (DepEd) on Wednesday revealed that partial results of the Learner Enrollment and Survey Forms (LESFs) show 7.2 million enrollees prefer to use modular distance learning, TV ...
Blended learning is the second most preferred modality by parents, according to a DepEd survey Modular learning is the most preferred by parents for the conduct of distance learning for the coming ...
Thanks to rapid vaccine distribution and the CDC’s new mask guidance, in-person instruction will return en masse to universities across the country this fall. But that doesn’t mean university programs ...
Although flexible learning experiences vary by university, the term HyFlex implies a specific approach to the design of learning experiences. As departments work to increase enrollment, completion, ...
Learning loss is at an all-time high due to the lockdowns in the pandemic forcing unfamiliar, inaccessible ways of learning onto students, especially in the Philippines. To mitigate this, distance ...
Long before the pandemic, teachers meet their students face to face every day. Teachers motivate the learning process, give clear instructions, discuss lessons, conduct performance tests, exams and ...
TACLOBAN CITY — Several schools in the Visayas have shortened class days and adopted modular learning to spare the students from extreme summer heat. In Eastern Visayas, at least 788 public schools ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has deprived many Filipino parents of stable income and driven them to the edge. Now they are pushed to hustle for the perceived new “necessity” in their children’s schooling and ...
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