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AdU implements PhysiFlex mode of learning 

Published April 16, 2:26 PM 

by Vhon Andrei Manalastas

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The official announcement of Adamson University regarding the implementation of “PhysiFlex” for the academic year 2022-2023.

After two years of undergoing online mode of learning, Dr. Catherine Q. Castaneda, Vice President of Academic Affairs announced on April 6, 2022 that Adamson University will implement "PhysiFlex", a modified approach to flexible education for the students utilizing face-to-face discussion as its primary learning modality with a combination of online and offline learning for the academic year 2022-2023. 

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Alyssa Manalang, one of the students in Adamson University said “I agree with PhysiFlex because it will benefit the students who are easily distracted. As students, we will be less distracted and more productive in the classroom setting. I'm also excited because, after two years of online classes, we'll be able to go back to Adamson University”. 

 

However, some students and parents have mixed emotions for this new mode of learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic. There are also a lot of students in the province and they are having a hard time how to manage  when the face-to face was already implemented.

 

Nami Padilla, taking Bachelor of Arts in Communication quipped, “Three years of pandemic restrictions, schools have been one of the most affected and the quality of education is being compromised by not having the actual physical classes. Although at the same time, as we call for Ligtas na balik eskwela, we must consider factors like our safety before implementing PhysiFlex at Adamson University.”

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