By Gina Dizon
LA
TRINIDAD, BENGUET- A good teacher is committed to his/her work. Where it is needed, he/she goes beyond the
required official hours and teaches pupils who are not learning fast. What is important
for the teacher is to make the child learn and make him/her comprehend what he
/she is reading.
In
the light of the Philippines having got lowest in reading comprehension, and
second lowest in math and science in the 2018 international Program for Student
Assessment (PISA) among 79 countries, Department of Education Assistant
Regional Director Florante Vergara said in an interview that the teacher is
crucial in making the learner comprehend what is he/she is reading.
PISA
is a worldwide study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) that examines
students’ knowledge in reading, mathematics, and science.
In
the PISA results, Filipino students obtained a mean score of 340 points in the
overall reading literacy significantly lower than the OECD average of 487
points and the lowest among the countries surveyed.
The
Philippine’s average performance in the reading assessment was categorized by
the OECD to be within Proficiency Level 1a, which means that in general,
Filipino students can understand the literal meaning of sentences or short
passages, recognize the main theme, and make a single connection between
several adjacent pieces of information.
However,
majority of the Filipino students, or at least 80 percent, were classified to
have a Proficiency Level below Level 2, or those who are unable to identify the
main idea in a piece of text of moderate length, and may have difficulty in
making comparisons based on single features of text and in making connections
between text and outside knowledge.
Vergara
relates from experience his teachers in elementary school
their commitment in teaching and making students
know and comprehend what he/she is reading.
The
teacher’s confidence and being an expert in his/her field takes a teacher to be
respected. He/she exudes confidence that even a look in his eyes will let the
children get motivated to learn and study. With this, there is no need to
physically discipline a child, he said.
While
facilities may can come in handy, the confidence and expert knowledge and skill
of the teacher is crucial in making the environment conducive for the learning of
the child, Vergara added.
Vergara
takes off from the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers in the Philippines
which provides that ‘every teacher shall possess and actualize a full commitment
and devotion to duty. The teacher is a facilitator of learning and
development of youth.
The
first and foremost concern of the teacher is the recognition of the interest
and welfare of the students
“Reading proficiency is essential for a wide
variety of human activities - from following instructions in a manual; to
finding out the who, what, when, where, and why of an event; to communicating
with others for a specific purpose or transaction,” the summary of the PISA
2018 results reads.
Asked
on the effect of using mother tongue, Vergara said there must be no problem in
mother tongue as it facilitates learning where the teacher translates topics in
the dialect for these to be comprehended.
Asked if the
English language is not compromised, Vergara said the English curriculum was
used since then. It is up to the teacher to effectively and substantially teach
English with the necessary elements of grammar, vocabulary and meaning relayed, he said.
DEPED
has this program on every child a reader program (ECARP) that addresses the
thrust to make every Filipino child a reader at his/her own level. It is
designed to equip elementary pupils with strategic reading and writing skills
to make them independent young readers and writers. It also provides a
year-long training for teachers to make them multi-literate and independent
problem solvers.
Now,
it was calibrated to higher order thinking skills(HOTS) as knowing the causes,
effects, application and values of a particular topic or subject, Vergara
pointed out.
Critical
thinking is important. It is not only the content that is learned but a more comprehensive
way of looking at subjects. The teacher has the duty to make critical thinking
happen among learners.
The
commitment of the teacher to teach, the necessary methods to use and let students
comprehend what they are reading follows in science and math, he added.
Issues
surround effective learning from not being realized.
There
is this wrong perception in technology. Students just google to get the meaning
of a word. There is a need for analysis, application and values incorporated in
a word, he said.
Some
classrooms accommodate 40-50 students. Obviously, the more students there are
in a room, the lesser is the focus on teaching.
Other schools have teachers teaching all subjects in integrated schools
due to lack of teachers and classrooms.
In
the current K12 curriculum of DepEd implemented in 2013 and its first graduates in
March 2018 is a tough call to respond on issues of basic education needs such
as classrooms, facilities to include
computers and internet connectivity with its
direction towards globalization.
That
apart from skilled and knowledgeable teachers who know how to teach and now
what has surfaced that basic reading, writing and arithmetic needs attention.
Another
issue that crops up most of the time among teachers is their overworked
conditions due to stressful compliance to requirements including filling up of administrative
documents.
In
the light of these issues and immediately following from the PISA results, the DepEd
came up with a four program objective to push for a quality basic education nationwide
through its “Sulong EduKalidad” project.
The
program identified four key areas namely the review and updating of K to 12;
improvement of learning facilities; ‘upskilling’ and ‘reskilling’ of teachers
and school heads through a transformed professional development program; and
the engagement of all stakeholders for support and collaboration.
The
Education department called on Filipinos to take “active involvement,
cooperation, and collaboration in advancing the quality of basic education in
the Philippines.”
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