Parents, students divided over online learning shift
Summary
TLDRParents and educators in the Philippines are adapting to new educational challenges amid the pandemic. Jodel Roman is transferring his children to public school to focus on online learning, emphasizing the importance of establishing a routine for early rising and study. Michael Tabuyan, who supports his siblings' education, finds remote enrollment procedures have changed significantly. Educators like Michael and Judell are preparing for online classes, exploring new assessment methods to ensure comprehension. Dennis Magbanwa, a tricycle driver, faces the reality of lacking a computer, waiting for printed modules to support his children's education. The Department of Education is considering various learning options, with an online survey to understand the shift to online learning better. As restrictions ease, students, teachers, and parents are innovating to continue education.
Takeaways
- 🏫 Jodel Roman is transferring his children to public school to focus on online learning and plans to be hands-on with their education.
- ⏰ He intends to establish a routine for his kids, including waking up early and setting aside study time.
- 💼 Michael Tabuyan, who helps pay for his siblings' education, notes that remote enrollment procedures have changed significantly.
- 💻 Both Michael and Jodel, who are educators, emphasize the need to prepare for handling online classes.
- 📊 They suggest creating different kinds of assessments to gauge students' understanding of online material.
- 🚗 Dennis Magbanwa, a tricycle driver, is aware of the changes in education but lacks a computer for his children's online learning.
- 📚 His family is among those waiting for printed modules to be delivered for those who cannot afford online learning.
- 📈 Some senior high school students in Muntinlupa City are in a similar situation and are looking for ways to adapt to home learning.
- 📊 The Department of Education is considering online learning as an option but is also waiting for the results of an online survey to understand the shift better.
- 🌐 Despite easing coronavirus restrictions, students, teachers, and parents are exploring ways to continue learning under the new normal.
Q & A
Why is Jodel Roman transferring his children to a public school?
-Jodel Roman is transferring his children to a public school to shift their focus to online learning.
What is Michael Tabuyan's role in his family's education?
-Michael Tabuyan helps pay for the education of his younger siblings.
How have remote enrollment procedures changed according to Michael Tabuyan?
-Remote enrollment procedures have become very different from what they once were, as indicated by Michael Tabuyan.
What kind of preparation are educators like Michael and Judell encouraged to do for online classes?
-Educators like Michael and Judell are encouraged to come up with a different kind of assessment to ensure students understand the material.
What is Dennis Magbanwa's occupation and how does it relate to the education of his children?
-Dennis Magbanwa works as a tricycle driver, and his children are in grade five and six. He is aware of the changes in education due to the pandemic but is waiting for printed modules since his family doesn't own a computer.
What is the situation with senior high school students in Muntinlupa City regarding online learning?
-Some senior high school students in Muntinlupa City are in the same predicament as Dennis Magbanwa's children, lacking computers and having to adapt to learning from home.
What is the education department's stance on online learning under the new normal?
-The education department has stated that online learning won't be the only choice for students under the new normal.
What is the education department waiting for to better understand the shift to online learning?
-The education department is waiting on the results of an online survey to get a better grasp of how students are shifting to online learning.
How are students, teachers, and parents adapting to the current educational situation?
-Students, teachers, and parents are finding ways to continue learning even as coronavirus restrictions are slowly easing up.
Who is Paulo Barcelona and what is his role in the context of this script?
-Paulo Barcelona is a reporter from CNN Philippines, providing coverage on the adaptation of education during the pandemic.
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