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City College of Angeles eyes hybrid learning

ANGELES CITY — The City College of Angeles (CCA) is eyeing to implement a hybrid method of learning, or a combination of traditional classroom instruction and online learning activities, to accommodate more students.

This was revealed by Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. during the recent capsule laying for the constructions of additional classrooms at the CCA, which currently has 4,400 scholars.

CCA Officer-in-Charge/President Dr. Frankie Villanueva explained that a hybrid learning model is a combination of both synchronous and asynchronous methods to create a flexible learning environment. 

“Pagsasamahin po ang traditional classroom instruction and online learning activities. Hybrid classes combine the best of both styles of instruction,” Villanueva said. 

With this approach, efforts are being tripled to help more Angeleño youth in reaching their dreams, providing benefits of face-to-face learning with the convenience and flexibility of online assignments and discussions.

Once implemented, Villanueva said, it will address the backlog with the reflux of students, especially now that the construction of the 45 additional classrooms in CCA is ongoing. 

Aside from the initiative to implement hybrid learning model and to construct additional classrooms and improve facilities once the face-to-face learning resumes, online courses are seen to be offered at the CCA. 

The CCA now offers 13 courses, far from only 3 courses available during its opening in 2010. 

“CCA is a home of hope and growth. And we thank the administration of Mayor Lazatin for the continuous support,” Villanueva said.

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