I agree on having face to face classes on low risk areas. Cause try as we may, Modular learning can only go so far. And this low risk areas have an advantage due to their distance away from overly populated areas, like cities and towns.
As a student myself, due to the spike of corona virus on our barangay. My education was impacted. Not only that I have little to no interaction with my classmates or teachers, my knowledge and skill on the current semester is quite pitiful. Bringing back the face to face interaction with students and teachers can help me with my studies that I've struggled through the months of quarantine.
My barangay is quite remote and far away from any cities, so I have no qualms about starting face to face classes again. Although, I do know that there are still a chance that the virus can affect this arrangement. But I would like to also point out that, most of the town's here in our country have than multiple vaccination programs. I was vaccinated late at October and is confident enough to atleast walk among other people as well.
The pandemic is indeed scary, but sir/madam, I know that we are not learning. The virtual and modular methods are not that efficient on teaching us students. I have proof that some students has grown lazy or dependent on the internet for answers. And quite frankly ma'am/sir, I am tired of sitting and waiting. I already lost a good portion of my youth to this pandemic, and I want to atleast experience it back. That is all.
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I agree on having face to face classes on low risk areas. Cause try as we may, Modular learning can only go so far. And this low risk areas have an advantage due to their distance away from overly populated areas, like cities and towns.
As a student myself, due to the spike of corona virus on our barangay. My education was impacted. Not only that I have little to no interaction with my classmates or teachers, my knowledge and skill on the current semester is quite pitiful. Bringing back the face to face interaction with students and teachers can help me with my studies that I've struggled through the months of quarantine.
My barangay is quite remote and far away from any cities, so I have no qualms about starting face to face classes again. Although, I do know that there are still a chance that the virus can affect this arrangement. But I would like to also point out that, most of the town's here in our country have than multiple vaccination programs. I was vaccinated late at October and is confident enough to atleast walk among other people as well.
The pandemic is indeed scary, but sir/madam, I know that we are not learning. The virtual and modular methods are not that efficient on teaching us students. I have proof that some students has grown lazy or dependent on the internet for answers. And quite frankly ma'am/sir, I am tired of sitting and waiting. I already lost a good portion of my youth to this pandemic, and I want to atleast experience it back. That is all.