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A transport advocacy network has warned that the current situation of public transportation in Metro Manila, the country’s capital region, is not yet ready for a shift to face-to-face classes. READ:

Transport was the second biggest driver of overall inflation in May at a rate of 14.6%, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority.s plan to fully implement in-person classes nationwide, noting that its members have been preparing for the plan for months.In general, we are ready to comply with the directive of the President to go back to full face-to-face classes until November,” the Coordinating Council for Private Educational Associations said in a statement.

The group asked the government to expedite its vaccination efforts for members of the education sector. The government should also simplify and streamline procedures and requirements for the return to face-to-face classes to encourage more schools to participate in the plan, it added.If face-to-face classes are to be mandated in September, private schools [should] still be given the flexibility to offer hybrid or full online classes,The final decision on whether the learner returns to face-to-face classes or attends hybrid or full online classes [should also depend] on the parents.

More than 34,000 schools have been nominated for the face-to-face classes as of May 26. Of these, 33,000 are public schools, while 1,174 are private schools. The Philippine government had ordered the closure of schools soon after a coronavirus pandemic was declared in March 2020. The country was the last in the world to reopen schools for physical classes. —

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