Education Admist Covid-19

 

Since we are not allowed to go school for face to face learning, the Department of Education encouraged everyone to stay at home and do the modular and blended learning as a temporary alternative way of continuing the basics of education.

Students, parents and educators around the world are feeling the extraordinary ripple effect of covid-19. While governments and health officials are doing their best slowing down the outbreak. Global education systems are collaborating to collectively respond and provide quality education for all during these difficult times. It is fair to say that no one was prepared to reorganize education at scale during the covid-19 crisis.

Sad to say that the quality of education that we are taking right now is not actually the kind if education that we used to have. We are not learning enough because of the absence of our teachers in front of us.


Resources: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.unicef.org%2Fphilippines%2Fstories%2Fproviding-youth-second-chance-complete-their-education-amid-covid-19&psig=AOvVaw0_fA6qLwQLb5jHpXgKJqKD&ust=1611138337379000&source=images&cd=vfe&ved=0CAIQjRxqFwoTCIDjz43kp-4CFQAAAAAdAAAAABAD

 

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  1. I am also sad and having a hard time because of the new normal education now, I hope everything goes back to the way it was before so that our environment will be clear. I’m glad you shared with me what you know, I hope you continue that.

    TumugonBurahin
  2. Thank you for providing such useful information! The new normal education is really different from what it used to be.Let us all hope and pray that this pandemic will be over soon.

    TumugonBurahin

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