'Summer heat' affecting students' concentration —ACT survey

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A huge majority of teachers in the country reported that students are finding it difficult to concentrate on their studies due to 'summer heat', according to a survey conducted by the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT).

A huge majority of teachers in the country reported that students are finding it difficult to concentrate on their studies due to "summer heat", according to a survey conducted by the Alliance of Concerned Teachers .

“Kapag nag le-lesson po kami hindi na masyadong nag co-concentrate ang bata sa init. Kasi iba na pakiramdam nila...Kahit nga po kaming mga teacher hindi namin nararamdaman tumatagaktak na pawis namin,” said Teacher Jocell Masongsong in Maki Puldo’s report on “24 Oras” on Wednesday. The survey also showed that 40% of the teachers noticed a growth in the number of absences in recent days. to the previous schedule of the start of the school year as well as the summer break which is around April.The Department of Education changed the opening of classes to August in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the rainy weather in the country during June and July.

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