We are now on the second round of training for the second batch, he said.
He also said that they have a limit of 100 trainees for each subject area.
The training lasts from two weeks to two months depending on whether the training falls on a summer or mid-year break.
Teachers from private schools here provide us the expertise in training our teachers in the public schools, he said.
Mendoza added that they have three partner universities here such as the Ateneo de Davao University, which trains secondary education teachers; UIC, for elementary teacher; and the University of Mindanao, which gives expertise on the Filipino subject.
The program focuses on different subject areas by batch.
The first batch is trainees for the subjects Science, English, and Math and the second batch are for the areas in Filipino, Araling Panlipunan, Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE), and Physical Education (PE).
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This is what the whole DepEd doing to the teachers. Regular training for subject and lesson delivery. This is due to the culture difference of student today. Traditional teaching is no longer effective.
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