The re-envisioned classroom, says United States Agency for International Development-Philippines Education Director Thomas LeBlanc (inset), ‘provides teachers and learners with the technological gadgets which they can use in acquiring skills, knowledge and talents.’ LeBlanc spoke before Philippine education officials, teachers and other stakeholders during a five-day workshop in August 2022. PHOTOS BY KAITHREEN CRUZ
The re-envisioned classroom, says United States Agency for International Development-Philippines Education Director Thomas LeBlanc (inset), ‘provides teachers and learners with the technological gadgets which they can use in acquiring skills, knowledge and talents.’ LeBlanc spoke before Philippine education officials, teachers and other stakeholders during a five-day workshop in August 2022. PHOTOS BY KAITHREEN CRUZ

AS students return to schools for in-person learning after two years of primarily distance learning, the United States Agency for International Development (USAid) partnered with the Department of Education (DepEd) to design and develop learning spaces to improve access and inclusivity of education for Filipino learners.

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