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GEANHS conducts online enrollment for "new normal" classes

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GEANHS encourages teaching and non-teaching personnel to engage in physical activity at home for at least 20 minutes daily. The program is in support of SDOIC's program to maintain and enhance the well being of all personnel by living stress free and physically active amid pandemic.

 

"Exercise and fitness of our personnel are as important as ever, despite the scare of the potential impact of COVID-19," Mrs. Lerma V. Peña, school principal said.

 

"With children as our priority, we must ensure that our teachers give proper attention to their health," she added.

 

Western contemporary research shows that leading a physically active lifestyle especially during this time supports both the immune system and mental health.

 

During a stressful event such as the COVID-19 outbreak, it is important to equip each individual with a sound body and mind which can reduce risks to both communicable and non-communicable diseases.

Geanhs teachers participate in SDOIC's ICT Initiative

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In preparation for the dynamic shift in education amid the pandemic, selected GEANHS teacher participated in the Schools Division Office of Imus City's SDOIC-ConnectED, a webinar training on educational technology. Attendees were oriented on various digital tools for education such as Google Suite, Microsoft applications, and Neo Learning Management System. Geanhs educators received firsthand and up-to-date knowledge from industry expects in the field of technology and education. The training also encouraged participants in hands-on activities to help them acquire skills more efficiently. DepEd's call for "new normal" in education encouraged teachers to be equipped in utilization of ICT tools in preparation for distance learning this coming school year. However, DepEd clarifies that online learning is only one of many learning modalities that students can choose from this August 24.

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