Evelyn Pepinas, a grade six teacher of Aguinaldo Elementary School prepares her laptop, gadgets, and learning materials from her
home at Upper Banlat, Barangay Tandang Sora in Quezon City on September 12, 2021, a day before the start of classes on September 13.
The Covid-19 pandemic still prevents the return of teachers and students alike to their schools. PHOTO BY RENE DILAN
Evelyn Pepinas, a grade six teacher of Aguinaldo Elementary School prepares her laptop, gadgets, and learning materials from her home at Upper Banlat, Barangay Tandang Sora in Quezon City on September 12, 2021, a day before the start of classes on September 13. The Covid-19 pandemic still prevents the return of teachers and students alike to their schools. PHOTO BY RENE DILAN

Continuity of education is a challenge that has been exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. A recent Pulse Asia survey showed that 43 percent of Filipinos are worried about finishing their education or being able to provide for their children's schooling.

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