Evaluative Essay
Evaluative Essay
Evaluative Essay
Cayetano 12 – Abraham
Private institutions were also given the option to adopt five-day in-person
classes aside from the blended and remote learning modalities.
DepEd earlier mandated all public and private educational institutions to shift
to five days of in-person classes beginning Nov. 2, a move that was opposed
by teachers’ groups and several private schools.
Under the amended DepEd Order No. 44, all public schools nationwide ―shall
have transitioned to five days in-person classes‖ after the adjustment period
ends on Oct. 31, or beginning Nov. 2.
―After the said date, no public school shall be allowed to implement purely
distance learning or blended learning, except for those that are expressly
provided an exemption by the regional director, those whose classes are
automatically canceled due to disaster and calamities, and those
implementing Alternative Delivery Modes,‖ it added.
Seeking exemption
The order issued on Monday amended the earlier policy signed by Vice
President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte mandating both public and
private schools to implement full in-person classes by Nov. 2.
DepEd said it acknowledged the current situation of the private sector such
as their investment in online learning technologies, the institutionalization of
best practices in blended learning, and the closure of small private schools.
Hence, the agency said it would let private education institutions decide on
the learning modality that they want to implement.
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) said that while full in-person
classes were ―urgent and necessary, it cannot be done simply with a written
order.‖
―While we do not wish for the push for 100-percent [implementation of]
face-to-face classes to fail, it seems that it is where we are heading given
the government’s failure to address our problems,‖ it added.
Thankful
―This also gives the flexibility needed to strengthen innovation in schools and
maximize the benefits of hybrid learning modalities, even as we also
integrate in-person classes in schools,‖ it added.
The Federation of Associations of Private School Administrators (Fapsa) also
welcomed the recent development, saying that private schools would have
suffered more problems if full face-to-face classes were made mandatory
starting Nov. 2.
―Even our own parents do not want to send their kids to school daily since
the outbreak or COVID-19 is very much around,‖ Fapsa president Eleazardo
Kasilag said.
DepEd is pushing for the return of the traditional in-person setup to address
learning losses prompted by school closures due to the pandemic.
The World Bank’s latest report on the state of education noted that after two
years of distance learning, nine out of 10 Filipino children aged 10 were still
struggling to read simple texts. This made the Philippines one of the
countries with the highest rates of ―learning poverty‖ in the East Asia and
Pacific regions.
Reference
Bautista, J. (2022, October 18). No stopping in-person classes for PH
schools. INQUIRER.net. https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1681141/no-
stopping-in-person-classes-for-ph-schools
Several countries across the globe have become lenient after years of
venturing with strict lockdown measures due to the pandemic. They are
became pressured to do the same despite our phasing differences, but does
cases among students, all public schools should start full in-person classes in
information, we can assume that the return of face-to-face classes can help
improve the educational crisis in the country. The problem is that we are
Densing III told the House Committee on Basic Education and Culture last
August 10 that we lack around 91,000 classrooms for this school year. The
student ratio in Metro Manila and CALABARZON reached 1:68. With the
given ratio and the size of each room in the country, schools would indeed
disregard the health protocols. This ignorance will result in higher COVID-19
cases. Let us also consider the 7.7% inflation rate in the country. With the
most Filipino families and even the government cannot sustain the cost. The
attention to the main issues before forcing everyone to adapt right away.