In the past week, all segments of American society have been scrambling to adjust to widespread upheavals caused by the growing COVID-19 pandemic. Since March 11, when UB’s leadership made the ...
MANILA, Philippines — Colleges and universities will still be allowed to implement full distance learning modalities provided they secure prior approval from the Commission on Higher Education or CHED ...
Learning loss is at an all-time high due to the lockdowns in the pandemic forcing unfamiliar, inaccessible ways of learning onto students, especially in the Philippines. To mitigate this, distance ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alison Griffin covers postsecondary education and the future of work. In recent days, I’ve been reflecting on my time as a policy ...
In the Caribbean, available data shows that nearly 7 million learners in 23 countries and more than 91 000 teachers are affected by school closures due to COVID-19. To address the unprecedented ...
The UNESCO Cluster Office for the Caribbean in Kingston held two virtual consultations on 9 July 2020 (Caribbean Consultation #1) and on 22 July (Caribbean Consultation #2) to discuss with partners ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations of the Philippines (COCOPEA) has clarified that it is not opposing the resumption of face-to-face classes in the ...
MANILA, Philippines — With the transport strike set for next week, universities in Metro Manila have announced a suspension of face-to-face classes and a shift to a distance learning modality.
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