MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Education on Friday said it is looking into reports of so-called “academic dishonesty” while on distance learning wherein parents are supposedly paying to have the modules of their children answered.
DepEd Undersecretary Diosdado San Antonio said tolerating cheating such as this will not be beneficial to students in the long run.
“Ang maliwanag po simula’t simula, binigyang-diin din natin na hindi puwedeng gawin ito kasi hindi ito makakatulong sa pagturo ng honesty, pagiging honest ng mga kabataang Pilipino kung ang mga magulang mismo ang mamimili o ang tutulong sa pagbigay ng sagot,” he said.
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