Some teachers spend 'more than P3K' to prepare for face-to-face classes --- survey

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Some teachers spend 'more than P3K' to prepare for face-to-face classes --- survey
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The majority of teachers in Metro Manila and other regions said that they had to “shell out money from their own pockets” to prepare their schools and classrooms for the safe conduct of limited in-classroom instruction.

Based on the survey conducted by the Movement for Safe, Equitable, Quality, and Relevant Education, 59 percent of respondents in some NCR schools and 83 percent of teachers in the regions outside of Metro Manila said that they have to use their own money in preparation for the implementation of limited face-to-face classes.“The most number said that they have spent more than P3,000 to procure supplies, materials, and services to prepare for face-to-face classes,” SEQuRe Education Movement said.

SEQuRe Education used its “Bantay Balik-Paaralan” program as a survey tool to look into the situations of various public schools that have opened for limited face-to-face classes. “To have a more balanced presentation and analysis, data from NCR schools and those from other regions were processed separately,” the group said.

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