MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd) on Thursday recognized blended learning as a “good and valid way” to deliver education as the agency looks into its implementation “after COVID-19,” an official said on Thursday.
Currently, some 27 million students in the country are under the ‘distance learning’ system where the medium of instruction is through modules and online, as face-to-face classes were suspended to stem the spread of COVID-19.
Blended learning, on the other hand, includes face-to-face instruction, but some of the lessons could be learned at home through online media and modular.
“Perhaps, after COVID-19, we als…
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