Gatchalian wants better efforts to stop ‘sagot-for-sale’ among students

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MANILA, Philippines—Students’ ways of cheating in the time of distance learning have not only gotten creative but also entrepreneurial, and Senator Sherwin Gatchalian wants to put a stop to it.
Gatchalian, in a statement, said that the “sagot-for-sale” scheme has become prevalent in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic with students going to their classes and their exams delivered through modules.
This allows students or their parents to pay someone to answer the modules for prices ranging from P150 to P500 with those offering the services getting paid through online banking or virtual wallets.
“Kung hindi natin wawakasan itong sagot for sale at iba pang anyo ng pandaraya sa distance…

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