While they support the postponement of face-to-face classes or classroom sessions, several teachers in the Visayas have expressed reservations about the blended or distance learning approach being readied by the DepEd.
Even if they gain enough skills and confidence to facilitate online learning, another problem is the lack of access to a stable internet connection. He said the DepEd must provide a new subsidy to help teachers cope with internet expenses.In Leyte, school heads and teachers are wary about having virtual classes.
Students, especially those from poor families who cannot afford to own or rent computers, mobile phones, tablets and internet services, would be disadvantaged, he said. According to Maria Celia Junio-Fernandez, city schools superintendent, online classes may be the best option for “independent learners” or those who are in Grades 4 to 6 and those in high school. These students are internet-savvy and are spending more time on their mobile phones and laptops, she said.
Can students adjust?
Pilot testing or simulation ought to be done
Late to act again 🎪
The resources in place? PC, digital connection? Are the teaching modules reviewed/finalized? Do the kids have access? Where & how? Are the teachers/students trained to transition? Yes, birthing pains are difficult. The important thing is to keep and not stay in the same place...
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