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As we slowly embrace the new normal, schools this academic year 2022-2023 have already opened their doors to welcome back students. With this, hybrid learning is being implemented where students can experience a combination of face-to-face classes and an gage in online activities for the rest of the week. This scheme aims to ensure the safety of students and teachers and the continuous learning process despite the limitations of in-person interaction.

Moreover, this setup facilitates a more flexible learn ing environment, as students from different locations can still complete their academic tasks remotely and review the course materials uploaded in their respective Learning Management Systems (LMS) without having to go to school. This mode of learning could also help students improve their way of studying independently, even without direct supervision from their teachers.

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With all the aforementioned benefits of Hybrid Learning, are students ready to embrace it in the years to come? Or do they still prefer to practice full online classes? Consequently, we asked some of the Perpet- ualites about their thoughts on this mode of learning and here’s how it went:

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