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DepEd drops proposal of trimming down summer break to two weeks By JAMIL SANTOS, GMA News Published March 3, 2021 1:02pm The Department of Education on Wednesday said it is dropping its proposal to shorten the two-month student summer break to just two weeks. [D]ahil ako ang dating natanong dito, and I was very clear that it was not yet a policy, nasabi ko rin kanina na hindi na yan kasama sa proposals namin kapag nag-usap tungkol sa summer break, DepEd undersecretary Diosdado San Antonio told GMA News Online. I clarified that the previous news about a possible two-week summer break (attributed to me) will no longer be proposed by the Curriculum and Instruction strand, San Antonio meanwhile told reporters in a Viber message. ....
By ERWIN COLCOL, GMA News Published March 3, 2021 4:07pm Students who will participate in the proposed pilot testing of face-to-face classes will only have to go to school for half a day, a Department of Education (DepEd) official said Wednesday. Education Undersecretary Nepomuceno Malaluan made the remark as he briefed the Senate basic education committee on the preparations of the department regarding the planned pilot testing of face-to-face classes. Malaluan said that although class schedules will vary between schools if the pilot testing pushes through, the general rule is that face-to-face classes will be for a maximum of half-day only. Our decision is for the learners to take their meals, their lunch at home rather than in school because it s in the setting of taking their meals that some of the risks are increased, he said. ....
By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA News Published February 11, 2021 12:51pm ACT Teachers party-list Representative France Castro on Thursday called on the national government, specifically the Department of Education, to study the possibility of having limited and voluntary face-to-face classes. At a virtual press conference, Castro said the Department should already make an assessment in order to determine which schools in various regions are prepared to go back to face-to-face classes. Nananawagan kami sa Duterte administration na pagaralan na yung limited, gradual, voluntary na face-to-face sa ating mga paaralan, Castro said. Nanawagan na [kami] sa Department of Education na magkaroon na ng komprehensibong assessment sa kalagayan ng mga rehiyon, probinsiya at district para makita natin ang kahandaan ng ating paaralan kaugnay ng pagbabalik ng face-to-face [classes], she added. ....