By Zubaidah Abdul Jalil BBC News Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Almost half the nation’s schools resumed in-person classes after more than 2 years of range knowing Millions of trainees throughout the Philippines have returned to the class on Monday, after one of the world’s longest school closures. Almost half the nation’s schools resumed in-person classes after more than 2 years of range knowing. The Philippines was one of the last coupleof nations to shift back to inperson knowing after Covid struck. But some specialists state the extended suspension of in-person lessons has intensified an education crisis. Around 24,000 of the nation’s public schools – or simply less than half – will execute 5 days of inperson classes. The rest will hold a mix of in-person and online classes, education authorities state, at least upuntil November, when all 27 million signedup trainees are anticipated
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