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INTRODUCTION:

ANCHOR 1: NEWS WITH NO BIAS


ANCHOR 2: NEWS WITH NO EXECEPTION
ANCHOR 1: DELIVERING NOTHING BUT THE
TRUTH
ANCHOR 2: THIS IS AUnews 7.6 IN YOUR RADIO
DAIL.
ANCHOR 1: YOUR NEWS, OUR BUSINESS.

NEXT SCENE

ANCHOR 2: BROADCASTING LIVE FROM AU news


room, Malabon.
ANCHOR 1: GREETINGS 7,641 ISLANDS HELLO
PHILIPPINES, HELLO WORLD
ANCHOR 2: IT’S A SUNNY DAY, SEPTEMBER 26
2020.
ANCHOR 1: THIS IS JESSICA MONIQUE AGUSTIN
ANCHOR 2: AND THIS IS (YOUR NAME)
ANCHOR 1&2: SERVING YOU THE HOTTEST
NEWS AND THE MOST LEADING NEWS OF THE
HOUR, YOUR NEWS, OUR BUSINESS. AU news on
air!

SONGS:
(HEADLINES STINGER)

ANCHOR 2: WE’VE GOT LOADS OF NEWS AND


ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOU TODAY!!

ANCHOR 1: Enrollment this year is 3 million lower than last


year's 27.7 million students

ANCHOR 2: Philippines coronavirus cases leap past 300,000.

ANCHOR 1: Back to school during a pandemic: School opening


issues

ANCHOR 2: DepEd moves opening of classes to October 5

ANCHOR 1: WE WILL BE RIGHT BACK WITH MORE


NEWS AFTER THESE REMINDERS

COMMERCIALS:
INFOMERCIAL:
ANCHOR 1: TIME CHECK IT’S 7:PM IN THE
EVENING OF SEPTEMBER 26,2020
ANCHOR 2: ONCE AGAIN YOU ARE TUNING IN TO
ANCHOR 1&2: AU news 7.6 News Patrol
ANCHOR 1: We’re back for local news

ANCHOR 1:DepEd moves opening


of classes to October 5
ANCHOR 1: NAME PLEASE GIVE US AN UPDATE

REPORTER 2: : Goodevening, this is AUnews, it is Saturday, I


am news reporter (YOUR NAME) with this breaking news!

Over 24 million Filipino students back to school during


pandemic.

No long lines at the school gates. No excited students wearing


colorful backpacks. No children crying as parents leave them in
classrooms.

But the school bells are ringing – through unprecedented means.

Classes resume in the Philippines on Monday, October 5, even


as campuses stay closed and face-to-face lessons remain
suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

While the coronavirus has infected over 322,000 people in the


Philippines, a total of 24,723,533 elementary and high school
students in both public and private schools start their classes
again on Monday, according to the Department of Education
(DepEd).

Following President Rodrigo Duterte's directive for schools to


delay face-to-face classes until a coronavirus vaccine becomes
available, the DepEd has shifted to distance learning.

Distance learning is when teachers and students are


geographically remote from each other during their classes. This
means lessons are delivered outside the traditional face-to-face
setup, through a mix of modular learning, online learning, and
TV and radio broadcasts.

Back to school during


ANCHOR2:

a pandemic: School opening


issues

ANCHOR 2: NAME PLEASE GIVE US AN UPDATE

REPORTER 1: Goodevening, this is AUnews, it is Saturday, I


am news reporter (YOUR NAME) with this breaking news!

Various issues have also hounded the preparations for the school
year.

A week before the school opening, the DepEd was still training
its teachers for distance learning. This posed a problem as some
teachers found it difficult to adapt to the revamped education
system due to lack of knowledge in technology.

The decision to open classes in the middle of a pandemic was


met with criticism. Students and parents pointed out that their
household finances have been affected by months of lockdown,
and they could not afford to buy the tools needed for the
revamped education system.

In May, the DepEd said parents don't need to buy gadgets for
their children in the conduct of classes this year because schools
will be providing printed modules for them.

But weeks before the school opening, Briones said the


reproduction of learning modules is costly, not just financially
but environmentally.

On Sunday night, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said


Malacañang is "optimistic" about the opening of classes.

"The system may not be perfect and there may be issues as we


shift to flexible learning, which includes modular learning and
supplemented by broadcast and online classes. But we are
confident that the DepEd would address these challenges," said
Roque.
ANCHOR 1: AND THAT’S ALL OF THE UPDATES FOR
THIS DAY
ANCHOR 2: I AM (NAME)
ANCHOR 1: AND JESSICA MONIQE AGUSTIN
ANCHOR 1&2: SAYING GOODBYE WITH GOD SPEED.

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