This toolkit is for the key stakeholders of education – teachers, parents, and the students. We created resource materials and instructional guides according to your role in the virtual classroom.
This toolkit can help you:
For teachers, provide more supplementary materials for your students' online learning
For parents, facilitate your child's learning by creating a conducive study space and monitoring their progress.
For students, focus better during online classes and enjoy learning from interactive digital resources.
This toolkit can help you:
For teachers, provide more supplementary materials for your students' online learning
For parents, facilitate your child's learning by creating a conducive study space and monitoring their progress.
For students, focus better during online classes and enjoy learning from interactive digital resources.
This contains classroom management, platforms, free online courseware, and other resource materials to help your lectures and lessons for your students.
#AdaptPH Guidelines for Parents
We created a checklist for you to monitor your child’s progress and habits at school and at home. This also has some recommendations for you in helping your child adjust to the new classroom setup.
#AdaptPH Learning Resources and Activities for Students
Browse through and try out these online educational websites and software to make your online learning fun and worthwhile. This also includes a self-help guide on how to focus better on your online classes.
#AdaptPH DIY Corner
Projects and inspirations to create in your homes to train your family how to avoid COVID-19.
Start your journey to the new normal with our toolkit!
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Schools Toolkit
The Schools Toolkit is available in three different translations: English, Filipino, and Ilonggo.
These coloring pages can help young children learn about the COVID-19. They could also help in developing their creativity by designing their own face masks, and floor stickers.
Adapt PH is a nationwide campaign that aims to utilize the power of design and the nudge theory to help change behaviors of Filipinos with regard to COVID-19 minimum safety guidelines.