CEBU CITY, Philippines- The Department of Education in Central Visayas (DepEd-7) appealed to teachers, parents, students, and netizens to stop sharing photos of questionable learning modules
The agency observed that several photos of learning modules with errors have spread on social media, receiving criticism from netizens.
He added that those who are mocking the learning modules on social media should first reflect if such a move can help or destroy the students and the agency.Close to 2M students enrolled in CV public schools, set to start ‘classes from home’ on Oct. 5
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