Mindanao Times

DepEd XI to offer online, offline enrolment

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THE DEPARTMENT of Education Region XI (DepEd X) I spokespers­on Jenelito Atillo bared in the One Davao on COVID 19 Virtual Presser on Wednesday (May 20) that the regional office will be offering an online and offline enrol

ment for the public schools starting June 1 until 30.

“Just by the use of their cellphone, laptop, or PC, they will be able to enrol,” Atillo explained after the DepEd considers all available medium to lessen physical contact due to the corona virus pandemic.

However, the DepEd XI spokespers­on clarified that the agency will also implement offline enrolment especially for those who have no gadget and internet connection to avail of the online enrolment.

The DepEd XI ensures that the offline enrolment will strictly follow the health protocols set forth by the government.

“We won’t cater to you if you don’t wear face mask, if you don’t adhere to our instructio­ns especially the physical distancing.”

The agency bared that during the enrolment period, a survey will also be conducted to get the pulse of its stakeholde­rs. They will be asked which learning modality is more appropriat­e in their particular locality.

Atillo said the DepEd sees the importance to consider the situation of the environmen­t, and the capacity of the learners as vital factors in deciding which learning modality is best fitted for the school.

The DepEd earlier announced five learning delivery options that the schools both public and private may opt considerin­g various factors. The learning modalities approved by the agency are Blended Learning; Distance Learning; Face to Face Learning, Apprentice­ship, and Home Schooling.

“On home schooling as a modality, we have yet to receive a policy from the DepEd Central. They are still yet to send to the regional office the guidelines for comments. The comments will be sent back so the central can come up with regulation­s for home schooling,” Atillo said. PIA XI

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PEOPLE queue up to buy bicycles at a shop in Manila. Bicycle sales have skyrockete­d with some shops selling 300-400 units over the past two days since the Philippine government began easing quarantine measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronaviru­s pandemic. While some workers are now allowed to go back to work, public transporta­tion is still banned, forcing them to resort to bicycles. AFP PHOTO

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