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DepEd issues guidelines for flexible teaching schedules
The Philippine Star
|September 20, 2024
The Department of Education has issued guidelines allowing flexibilities in teaching schedules under the MATATAG basic education curriculum.
Under DepEd Order No. 012, Series of 2024 issued on Wednesday, public schools are now allowed to adopt class schedules based on their specific needs and capacities, such as the size of the school and the availability of teachers and classrooms.
The new guidelines offer three options for adjusting class schedules, also referred to as class programs, which the schools may implement by the start of the second quarter of the current school year.
The DepEd said that providing the options will give the schools the "ability to tailor their approach while maintaining core learning standards."
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