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DepEd prefers face-to-face remedial summer classes

DepEd prefers face-to-face remedial summer classes

The Department of Education is encouraging face-to-face instruction for students who will have remedial and advancement classes for the end-of-school year (EOSY) break.

Under DepEd Order 25 dated June 7, the EOSY will be done from Monday to Friday.

“The delivery mode of instruction shall preferably be face-to-face, particularly for schools that have participated in the implementation of the progressive expansion of face-to-face classes,” the department order read.

Parental consent shall be needed for learners to participate in EOSY classes.

The DepEd will now use the term “EOSY” classes instead of the previous “summer” classes, as the schedule will now fall on July 24 to Aug. 12.

EOSY classes will cover both remedial and enrichment classes, and will be offered to Grade 1 to 10 learners who failed in not more than two learning areas as well as Grade 1 to 11 learners who got a grade ranging from 75 to 79.

The order will be implemented in all public elementary and secondary schools nationwide.


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