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Dana, a teacher and also the Red Cross coordinator of the school, said that this would be a problem when face-to-face classes resume in 2021.
Nearly 10 months into the pandemic, government officials considered the proposed resumption of face-to-face classes as they expressed apprehensions about the ability of students – especially those unable to take online classes – to retain and process knowledge from the current modes of distance learning. (READ: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.)
Several You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. saying that opening classrooms in the middle of a still untamed pandemic is dangerous, given the lack of health facilities in schools.
Meanwhile, the Department of Health (DOH), said that it supports face-to-face classes in low-risk areas, or areas where the pandemic is under control.
The DOH also said that health facilities in schools should be made available in compliance with minimum health standards, which include frequent handwashing and physical distancing.
Dana, however, said that aside from the lack of a school clinic, they also don't have enough handwashing facilities for their over 300 students.
"Mayroon naman kami handwashing facility kasi naging project ’yun ng aming PTA (Parent-Teacher Association) dati. Pero isa lang ’yun. Nakalagay sa gitna ng school namin sa may covered court," she added.
Nearly 10 months into the pandemic, government officials considered the proposed resumption of face-to-face classes as they expressed apprehensions about the ability of students – especially those unable to take online classes – to retain and process knowledge from the current modes of distance learning. (READ: You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.)
Several You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. saying that opening classrooms in the middle of a still untamed pandemic is dangerous, given the lack of health facilities in schools.
Meanwhile, the Department of Health (DOH), said that it supports face-to-face classes in low-risk areas, or areas where the pandemic is under control.
The DOH also said that health facilities in schools should be made available in compliance with minimum health standards, which include frequent handwashing and physical distancing.
Dana, however, said that aside from the lack of a school clinic, they also don't have enough handwashing facilities for their over 300 students.
"Mayroon naman kami handwashing facility kasi naging project ’yun ng aming PTA (Parent-Teacher Association) dati. Pero isa lang ’yun. Nakalagay sa gitna ng school namin sa may covered court," she added.
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