00:00The Department of Education, DEPED, has successfully implemented the Dynamic Learning Program this month.
00:06Its goal is to support the continuation of education in the schools in the area of Baguio-Cristin and Leon.
00:14This is Clay Zelpardilla of PTV in Balitang Pambansa. Clay.
00:21The Department of Education is working hard to catch up with the missing classes,
00:27as well as those who crossed the calamity.
00:29According to DEPED, more than 20 days have passed since the recent entry in Metro Manila,
00:35regions of Ilocos, Cagayan, Nimaropa, and Calabarzon due to Hurricane Julián, Cristin, and Leon.
00:43Because of that, DEPED allowed the implementation of make-up classes.
00:47The Department of Education will deploy the Dynamic Learning Program this month.
00:51According to the Directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.,
00:55its goal is to continue education in the schools in the area of Baguio
01:00and to make learning practices resilient and adaptable in spite of calamity or emergency.
01:07The learning materials provided are simple, targeted, and adaptable,
01:12focused on teaching, writing, problem-solving, and critical thinking of children.
01:18At the same time, DEPED is preparing the upcoming Program for International Student Assessment.
01:25This is a targeted study that aims to measure the happiness and knowledge of 15-year-old students around the world.
01:36In 2022, the Philippines was in the bottom 10 in 81 countries that were affected by the pandemic.
01:42That's why DEPED is targeting critical analysis of children,
01:46aside from teaching mathematics and science.
01:49That is all for the latest. Back to you, Allan.
01:53Thank you very much, Clayzel Pardilya.
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