
Paano nag-aaral? SWS: Nearly 10M students lack gadgets for distance learning
A survey by the Social Weather Station showed that 42 percent of enrolled students in November do not have an electronic device for distance learning.
A survey by the Social Weather Station showed that 42 percent of enrolled students in November do not have an electronic device for distance learning.
Some 4.4 million school-age individuals (5-20 years old) or 13 percent were not enrolled when the Social Weather Station (SWS) conducted its survey in November 2020.
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