フィリピン教育省によれば対面授業とオンライン教育をブレンドした新たな教育スタイルは、2021年9月13日にスタートし、2022年6月24日に終了するものとされています。
基礎教育を提供している私立学校や州・地方の大学・カレッジについては、認められた期間内であれば、授業を開始することができます。
ガイドラインによると、大統領の許可がない限り、部分的であれ全面的であれ、対面式の授業を行うことは引き続き認められません。
また、地域オフィスは、基礎教育-学習継続計画の実施を強化するよう指示されていて、これには、印刷されたモジュールだけに依存することを減らすために、テレビやラジオを使った指導を最大限に活用することが推しはかられます。
ワクチン接種率もかなり高まって来ているにも関わらず、規制が厳しすぎるというのが正直な感想ですが、ルールが突然変わることもあり得えます。
DepEd issues guidelines for SY 2021-2022; face-to-face classes still prohibited
August 9, 2021 – The Department of Education (DepEd) on Thursday released the official School Calendar and Activities for School Year 2021-2022 as it is set to implement blended learning anew amidst the global health crisis.
In DepEd Order 029, series of 2021, DepEd will kick off SY 2021-2022 on September 13, 2021, as previously approved by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, and shall end on June 24, 2022, for a total of 209 school days, inclusive of Saturdays and the five-day midyear break.
For private schools and state/local universities and colleges (SUCs/LUCs) offering basic education, the Department has allowed them to open classes within the authorized period by Republic Act No. 11480.
According to the guidelines, the conduct of face-to-face classes, whether in partial or full-scale, will still not be allowed unless permitted by the President.
“The Department had to find ways to keep the learning process going despite the challenges and uncertainty posed by COVID-19 while maintaining the health, safety, and well-being of learners and teachers,” Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones emphasized.
“The assurance of vaccines to all, including school-age children, is not guaranteed. However, education must continue to give hope and contribute to the normalization of activities in the country and facilitate the development of our learners and the restoration of normalcy in their lives,” she added.
Regular enrollment for SY 2021-2022 will start on August 16 until September 13, 2021.
Regional Offices are also instructed to enhance the implementation of the Basic Education-Learning Continuity Plan (BE-LCP), including maximizing the use of DepEd TV and Radio-Based Instruction to lessen reliance on printed modules, encouraging return of learners who did not enroll last year, and ensuring equitable distribution of teachers’ workload following the standards set in Magna Carta for Teachers.
Meanwhile, the Alternative Learning System (ALS) learning intervention will also formally open on September 13 while the program duration will depend on the learner’s educational background or existing knowledge level before enrolling in the ALS program.
In preparation for opening of classes, schools will conduct Brigada Eskwela and Oplan Balik Eskwela (BE-OBE) to inform and strengthen partnerships that complement DepEd’s effort to ensure quality basic education.