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Hybrid Learning- This refers to the instructional delivery that combines virtual/home-based and physical (face to face – ONLY
        if already ALLOWED by the local IATF) classes. This will  be implemented the entire school year should each section exceed from the
        allowed “20 learners only” in a class to observe proper social  distancing. If there will be more than 20 learners in a section, they shall
        be divided into two; one group shall come to school MWF, the other group TThS.

            Synchronous - This  kind  of  learning  can  only  happen  online. Students are engaged in learning at the same time, but not
        in the same place. Teaching and learning happen in real-time as agreed upon or announced earlier.

              Asynchronous- This is  the kind of learning that does not occur in the same place or at the same time. Students learn and do
        learning  tasks  independently until completion as guided by the learning packets/modules. Students may access the learning materials
        in different time and different pacing. This allows for flexibility in terms of the learning pace of students, availability of gadgets (if shared
        with other people), studying/working time (if student needs to be assisted by parents who have their own busy schedules), strength of
        available  internet connection, etc.

                Face to Face Learning – This is an instructional approach where learning occurs through in-person interaction between the
        teacher and the students in a traditional classroom set-up, which will only be ALLOWED IF THE SITUATION IS ALREADY SAFE for both
        Learners and Teachers.

              Consultation Period – This is an opportunity for the teacher and students to interact and do more personalized or small group
        learning and follow up to address specific needs of students.

              Formative Assessment – This refers to assessment and evaluation of student’s progress in the learning process during a
        lesson. This aims to identify the strengths and areas of improvement in the student’s learning process and provide feedback to improve
        both the teaching and learning.

              Summative Assessment – This is  used to evaluate or measure the over-all  metacognition and/or competency level of the
        student.

              Learning Packets/Modules – These are step by step guide that allows the student to work and learn independently and not
        be constrained by the learning pace of the class. And also contains assessments to closely monitor where the student is with respect to
        a competency. These packets/modules are designed by teachers to direct the students in their academic tasks.

                                                  III.   FEATURES of iPAUL

        iPAUL is INCLUSIVE

              During t his pandemic, iPAUL offers different modalities which cater to the needs, contexts, and situations of our learners and
        teachers. Hence, several factors have been considered as results to the surveys conducted to our Parents, Students and Faculty namely:
              (a) Availability of gadgets to be used by both the Faculty and Learners (laptop, tablets, smart phones, etc.);
              (b) Connectivity – Not all have strong connectivity. Some have low connectivity, and still others have no connectivity;
              (c) Some Paulinian families have two or more children who would be sharing one gadget;
              (d) Some parents are both working and have concerns on the schedule of classes; and
              (e) Some parents prefer limited online exposures of their children for health reasons.



        SPSB iPAUL  (inclusive Paulinian Adaptive Unimpeded Learning) June 2020-
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