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Ang Typhoon Noru (Bag yong Karding) ay nag iwan ng bkaas ng pagkawasak sa mga
probinsya sa Pilipinas na nasa hilaga noong Lunes na may walong taong buhay patay,
kabilang ang rescuers na nagmamadaling iligtas ang mga taong na-trap sa tubig-baha,
sinabi ng mga opisyal.
Sila ay mga buhay na bayani na tumutulong sagipin ang buhay ng kanilang mga
kababayan sa kalamidad, sinabi ni Bulacann Gov. Daniel Fernando sa DZ MM radio
network
Nag-alayng parangal ang mga Opisyal at lokal na rescue groups sa mga rescues sa
social media Nagpakita nagpakita sila ng katapangan at kabayanihan sa pagharap sa
panganib bagama’t nanganganib din ang kanilang sariling buhay upang gampanan ang
kanilang tungkulin na sagipin ang ibang tao sinabi ng Bulacan police force sa Facbook.
Barring any major disruptions such as the arrival of a typhoon, full face- -face
classes in public Schools will be implemented today, November 2, 2022. When asked
recently by the media regarding this development, Vice President and Dept. of Education
(DepEd) Secretary Sara Z. Duterte said that the department is ready, and was not remiss in
preparations and reminders via memorandums.
“We already issued the department order (No. thirty-four) last August for the school year
2022-2023, and then we issued an an amendatory department order to supplement our
initial department order with regard to the mandatory in-person classes beginning
November 2,” she said
The amendatory department order requires “all public schools across country the to
implement five days of in-person classes with only two exceptions: first public schools
expressly granted exemptions by the regional director concerned; and second, public
schools with canceled classes because of disasters and calamities.
Other than that, its all systems go for full face to face classed after two years of
online or blended learning.
UNCEF, in August, hass said that the philippines is facing a “learning crisis” —
“Prolonged school closures, poor health risk mitigation, and household income shocks had
the biggest impact on learning poverty, resulting in many child failing to read and
understand a simple text by age 10.” The schoolopening is one step to “tackle learning
poverty and recover pandemic-related learning losses.
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The Department of Education (DepEd), spearheaded by the Child Protection Unit (CPU), will
launch the Bullying Prevention Advocacy Campaign during the observance of the 30th
National Children’s Month (NCM) this November.
“This program aims to recognize schools that deliver positive results for the learners’ well-
being. Schools will be assessed based on criteria aligned with the Child Protection Policy
Implementation Checklist, principles and objectives of a child-friendly school, focusing on
child’s rights, health, protection, and learners’ participation,” the issuance stated.
Furthermore, the anti-bullying advocacy will also make sure the functionality of the child
protection committees (CPC); encourage schools to develop their localized child protection
policies; and inspire the members of the CPC and the teachers to know the Child Protection
Policy and their role as guardians and partners towards its development.
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Binigyang diin ni Senator Win Gatchalian na dapat patatagin ng basic education sector ang
kakayahan nitong maghatid ng edukasyon sa gitna ng mga sakuna at anumang emergency
situation katulad ng pandemya ng COVID-19, sa gitna ng paggunita ng National Disaster
Resilience Month ngayong buwan ng Hulyo.