'More teachers, reduced class sizes' needed for safe school reopening

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'More teachers, reduced class sizes' needed for safe school reopening
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To address the shortage of teachers and reduce the class size to 35 students which would enable safe school reopening next school year, the Department of Education (DepEd) needs to hire more teachers.

To address the shortage of teachers and reduce the class size to 35 students which would enable safe school reopening next school year, the Department of Education needs to hire more teachers.

ACT noted that as of February 2021, there “were more than 26,000 unfilled teaching items” in the DepEd while there is a provision in the 2022 General Appropriations Act for 10,000 new teaching items. “The reduction of class size is very important for safety and to ensure the quality of education of our students especially now that we are striving to address the learning gaps due to the more than two years of school closure,” he said.

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