Spearheading education during the COVID-19 rife: Administrators level of digital competence and schools readiness on distance learning

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic changed the course of delivering quality education to learners. This study analyzed the level of digital competence of school administrators, the readiness of schools, and perceived challenges on the delivery of distance learning. Using a descriptive research desi...

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Financial Support
Foreign Countries
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Online Courses
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Readiness
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School Closing
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