Special Report: Distance learning harmed students’ learning, behavior (Last of three parts)

FACE TO FACE. A student of the City Central School in Barangay Pahina Central in Cebu City approaches his teacher for some clarifications on their exam on Wednesday morning, Nov. 2, 2022. With the full implementation of face-to-face classes in public schools starting on Wednesday , teachers are hoping to see an improvement in their students’ academic performance which they found to have been affected by the two-year break in in-person classes brought by the Covid-19 pandemic. / Amper Campaña
FACE TO FACE. A student of the City Central School in Barangay Pahina Central in Cebu City approaches his teacher for some clarifications on their exam on Wednesday morning, Nov. 2, 2022. With the full implementation of face-to-face classes in public schools starting on Wednesday , teachers are hoping to see an improvement in their students’ academic performance which they found to have been affected by the two-year break in in-person classes brought by the Covid-19 pandemic. / Amper Campaña

[Back to School in the New Normal: Last of three parts]

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