The University of the Philippines College of Education Student Council came to the defense of teachers as it denounced a controversial short film depicting a student’s perspective on online classes.
The student also criticizes teachers' methods during online classes, saying that teachers are insensitive to their struggles and students find it hard to adequately participate. The student adds that “online class is not equals to online learning.”that features the perspectives of those affected by online learning. The first two episodes had touched on the views of parents and teachers on online learning.
It added how the short film “narrowed down” learning to the traditional mode set in classrooms, refusing to acknowledge how remote learning “is not merely limited to conducting online classes.” “The role of educators amidst the pandemic is undeniably challenging due to the additional effort they make in ensuring that quality education is continuously delivered despite the many limitations present in our educational system. With this, the efforts and struggles of teachers should never be undermined in any way.”
It also called on the Department of Education to protect teachers from public shaming and humiliation.
Freedom of expression backfired?
The pupils and students and their parents have to know that no one expected the pandemic and its repercussions. Everyone had to make do of the resources. Of course it is double trouble in the PH. Everyone has FB but not internet 24/7.
BASTOS talaga ang director Nyan Kaya dapat bigyan Ng leksyon!
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