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What did the Commission on Human Rights say about the Department of Education's move to allow blended learning?
What did the Commission on Human Rights say about the Department of Education's move to allow blended learning?
- It should be banned immediately
- It is not an effective way to promote a safe learning environment for children
- It poses a risk to students in climate-vulnerable countries
- It helps protect students from extreme heat during face-to-face classes (correct)
What did the International Labor Organization warn about in 2019?
What did the International Labor Organization warn about in 2019?
- Teachers and students would not experience discomfort inside the classroom due to the hotter weather during the dry season
- Face-to-face classes should be the only mode of learning for students
- Blended learning would not be effective in promoting a safe learning environment for children
- Extreme temperatures due to climate change would become a safety hazard for people living in climate change-vulnerable countries (correct)
What did a survey among teachers in late March find?
What did a survey among teachers in late March find?
- Most teachers preferred face-to-face classes over blended learning
- Most teachers felt intolerable heat inside the classroom during the dry season (correct)
- Most schools did not have the capacity to deal with the dry season heat
- Most students fell ill due to heat exhaustion during face-to-face classes