By Clarist Mae Zablan
(November 13, 2024) – More than 200 schools across the Philippines are at “very high risk” of further learning losses due to damages and class disruptions caused by storms, the Department of Education (DepEd) said on Wednesday.
Education Sec. Sonny Angara convened the National Management Committee (ManComm) in Tacloban City to discuss ways to address learning losses caused by the onslaught of typhoons and other weather disturbances in the current school year.
“It was further reported that 239 schools across the country are considered ‘very high risk’ to further learning losses due to the frequency of natural hazards the area has experienced and severe damages incurred affecting 377,729 learners,” DepEd said in a statement.
Some 4,771 schools are also considered “high risk,” potentially affecting more than 3.8 million learners, the department said.
The Philippines has been considered the most at-risk country in the world to natural disasters since 2009, based on the World Risk Index.
The Cordillera Administrative Region recorded the highest number of school days lost due to natural disasters with 35 class disruptions in the current school year, DepEd said.
Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, and Southern Tagalog also suffered 29 class disruptions each, a few of which were attributed to human-induced hazards like fires.
DepEd said it plans to implement a “Dynamic Learning Program” (DLP), which involves “parallel classes, activity-based engagement, student portfolios, and a reduced homework policy.” It said this will “ensure learning continuity especially in affected regions.”
“DLP can be implemented in schools as make-up classes and catch-up sessions in temporary learning spaces,” the department said.
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