The Department of Education has released a memorandum on preparations for pilot face-to-face classes in schools.
MANILA - The Department of Education has released a memorandum on preparations for pilot face-to-face classes in schools.
Private schools shall also undertake self-assessment through the SSAT, which will "determine the level of readiness for the safe re-introduction of face-to-face and will give an indication of what improvements or adjustments are needed to raise the level of readiness for face-to-face." "They are required to submit their proposal on how they intend to implement face-to-face classes. DepEd and DOH shall jointly evaluate their proposals and transmit the result to the IATF for approval," the memorandum read.
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