President Du30 not sure on DepEd's distance learning
>> Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Just like many parents, President
Rodrigo Duterte is doubtful that the country is ready for the Department of
Education's (DepEd) distance learning approach
during the coronavirus pandemic.
In a recorded
address aired on June 5, Duterte once again reiterated his earlier statement
that there should be no classes until a COVID-19 vaccine is developed.
"Maghintay
ng vaccine (We should wait for the vaccine). Walang vaccine, walang
eskwela (No vaccine, no classes). Secretary [Leonor] Briones is insisting
that there is an alternative there. She has a very good program for that like
teleconferencing. The technology is good. I don't know if we are ready for
that," Duterte said.
The President
expressed doubts about the country's capability to implement Briones' idea.
"We are
talking of students here, it's millions. Mayroon ba siya? (Does she
have?) But if she has or if we can afford it, we'll buy it and she can proceed
with her novel idea of how the children can continue with their
education," he added.
Briones
earlier said that distance learning is a major component of learning delivery
for the incoming school year. Distance learning means lessons will be delivered
outside the traditional face-to-face setup.
The decision
to open schools in the middle of the health crisis has been met with criticism.
Parents and students said the
lockdown affected household finances. Many Filipinos don't even have access to
a computer or the internet.
A teachers'
group on June 3 also said that while a face-to-face setup for learning is out
of the equation for now, delaying the opening of classes would give them more
time to prepare for the distance learning approach.
The DepEd
maintained the lack of access to technology should not be a problem as schools
will be providing printed modules for students.
The DepEd
said they will release a statement on the President's remarks soon. – Rappler.com
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