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INTRODUCTION









           Much has been written about the widespread impact of COVID-19.
           Statistics indicate that it has not discriminated between highly

           industrialized countries and developing, third world nations. The
           pandemic continues to exact an alarming toll on the human

           population across the globe with corresponding economic costs
           as well. It has prompted countries to devise ways of flattening the
           curve, such as imposing travel and border restrictions, mass

           testing, and lockdowns. Because of its widespread and devastating
           effects, it has compelled nations to prioritize the discovery and

           development of a much-needed vaccine.


           The Philippines has not been spared from the havoc caused by

           Covid-19. To curb the rise in COVID cases, the government placed
           the entire island of Luzon under an “Enhanced Community

           Quarantine” on March 16, 2020. While the subsequent days have
           seen a relaxing of the quarantine measures from Enhanced
           Community Quarantine (ECQ) to Modified Enhanced Community

           Quarantine (MECQ) and to Modified General Community
           Quarantine (MGCQ), the gravity of the effects of COVID-19 on the

           country’s human resources and various sectors continues to
           intensify, with the different sectors devising ways to adjust and
           cope with the new normal.



           One such sector that has demonstrated resilience amidst the

           pandemic is the field of education. This resilience is rooted in the
           need to ensure the continuous learning of the students because of
           the stabilizing effects of education and the sense of normalcy that

           it brings to learners.



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