A TWO-YEAR LOOK INTO THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF DISTANCE LEARNING

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Julianne Chloe Lane
Arlene De Castro Bobadilla

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Viewing “A Two-year Look into the Highs and Lows of Distance Learning” the author determined to investigate pros and cons of distance learning and recommend the updated approach to cope its future challenges. The author found that the pandemic continuously hybridized beyond normal. Monkayo College of Arts, Sciences and Technology would survive this challenge and grow under the supports of its own-self and LGU with resilience. The author recommended that it needed national and private collective efforts to conquer current situations; Monkayo College of Arts, Sciences and Technology needed to improve its efficient distance learning and deliberate adaptation what means in distance learning for its collegians beyond successful in their future careers after graduation.

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