Face-to-face classes: Children need ‘human interaction’ – DepEd

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According to DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones, it is important to continue classroom classes even in a limited capacity to help nurture learners as a “complete and whole individual and not a robot.”

[I believe that although limited, we should continue face-to-face classes because our children, our grandchildren we raise them as human beings.] [Human interaction is important for them to learn how to deal with fellow children, with teachers, with adults within the school. If you can do this in spite of COVID-19 even on a limited scale, then we will have fulfilled our mandate to help nurture a complete and whole individual and not a robot.]

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