Advocacy group Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) declared its support for limited face-to-face classes in areas where the risk of Covid-19 transmission is low, as the pandemic continues to take its toll on Filipino learners and the education sector.
“As Filipino students continue to lag behind their peers as shown in international assessments, we have to make their education a priority and have a clear plan to keep them safe. We have to hold fast with what health and education science advise us,” PBEd noted. The organization added that it hopes safely re-opening schools will bring back confidence that schools are safe places for children to learn.
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