PLM CONTINUES ASYNCHRONOUS CLASSES UNTIL APRIL 30
THE PAMANTASAN ng Lungsod ng Maynila will continue to hold asynchronous classes for undergraduates until April 30.
PLM President Emmanuel Leyco said faculty members can only hold classes in the undergraduate level through modules and recorded audio or video lectures.
They should be available for consultation during class hours and should extend consideration for their students.
However, the Colleges of Law and Medicine were given the option to hold synchronous classes not exceeding 50 percent of the total number of meetings scheduled during the week.
Quizzes and examinations initially set during the modified enhanced community quarantine period must be rescheduled at a later date and assignments may be given to students, but submission of deadlines must be set at least one week later.
Meanwhile, only up to 30 percent of the university’s administrative staff will be allowed to physically report to work.
The rest of the employees will work from home.