2nd Quarter - Narrative - Remedial - 2022-2023
2nd Quarter - Narrative - Remedial - 2022-2023
2nd Quarter - Narrative - Remedial - 2022-2023
Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF CITY OF SAN FERNANDO (P)
PANIPUAN HIGH SCHOOL
I. RATIONALE
Offering remedial classes is to provide additional support and resources to learners who
are struggling with a specific subject or skill. Remedial classes are designed to help these
learners catch up to their peers and build a solid foundation in the areas where they need
improvement.
a. Closing achievement gaps: Remedial classes can help close the achievement gap
between struggling learners and their peers, by providing them with additional support and
resources.
c. Preparing learners for future success: Building a strong foundation in basic skills and
concepts is critical for future success in more advanced classes and in life beyond the
classroom.
d. Promoting self-esteem and confidence: By providing learners with additional support and
resources, remedial classes can help build their confidence and self-esteem, which can
have a positive impact on their overall well-being.
II. OBJECTIVE
III. ACTIVITIES
An aid for teachers to assess their learner’s Teachers may need to spend additional time
performance and help them improve. and effort working with students who did not
participate in a remediation class to help them
catch up and keep up with the regular class.
V. REPORT ON ASSESSMENT
See the attached form of a report for the remedial class in AP 9-10.
VI. SUGGESTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS
Here are some suggestions and recommendations for after a remediation class:
Follow-up and reinforcement: Encourage students to continue practicing and applying the skills and
knowledge they gained in the remediation class in their regular classes and other learning opportunities.
Monitoring progress: Regularly assess and monitor students' progress to ensure they are retaining and
applying the skills and knowledge from the remediation class.
Encouragement and support: Provide ongoing encouragement and support to students to boost their
confidence and motivation to succeed in the subject.
Collaboration with regular class teachers: Work closely with regular class teachers to ensure that the
skills and knowledge students gained in the remediation class are being reinforced in the regular class.
Targeted interventions: For students who are still struggling, consider providing additional targeted
interventions, such as tutoring or additional remediation, to ensure their success in the subject.
Encourage proactive learning habits: Encourage students to develop proactive learning habits, such as
regularly seeking help when they need it and seeking out additional resources and opportunities to
practice and improve their skills.
Overall, after a remediation class, it is important to continue supporting students and monitoring their
progress to ensure they are retaining and applying the skills and knowledge they gained and to help them
succeed in the subject.
VII. DOCUMENTATIONS
GRADE 10
GRADE 9
Prepared by:
Checked by:
CATHERINE Q. CANLAS
OIC – SCHOOL HEAD
HEAD TEACHER III