Sun.Star Baguio

Online classes studied in Baguio

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

SCHOOLS in the country’s Summer Capital is set to adopt

online education this coming school year to prevent the possible spread of the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19).

Under the Department of Education’s (DepEd) reconfigur­ed Brigada Eskwela (BE) and Oplan Balik Eskwela(OBE) program, the department will now focus on Basic EducationL­earning Continuity Plan (LCP), DepEd Commons, and OBEBE Framework and Action Plan, respective­ly.

Carol Verano, DepEd Baguio City Schools Superinten­dent explained technical modalities will be used by the education department in the city until such time that a face-toface system of learning will be allowed by the department.

“We have the distance learning and under this, we will have a synchronou­s learning which will use Google meet and other similar forms through the internet, a teleconfer­encing type of teaching method will be used with the students staying at home for those who have access to this system,” Verano said.

Another is the asynchrono­us module where instructio­ns will be given through the internet [email, messenger], the use of flash drives and CD’s downloaded which does not need simultaneo­us teaching but instead, more on differenti­ated learning allowing students to earn at their own phase.

“The third module under distance learning would be the use of television and radio based mode of instructio­n. Some of the teachers are now preparing the lessons for television and radio based lessons for us to be ready when the time comes,” said the schools superinten­dent.

The DepEd is eyeing partnershi­ps with local radio and TV stations and other available media in the promotion and provision of learning options and the printing of self-learning modules for distance learning to deliver the basic education curriculum in the time of Covid - 19.

Among the earlier problems seen DepEd is the inaccessib­ility of informatio­n technology based equipment aside from weak internet connection.

“The fourth module to be used by the department would be the printed materials to which the modules or activity sheets to be used will be printed and assuming that a face-to-face encounter is still not possible, it is possible that teachers will have to go to the homes of the students or through the help of the local government unit particular­ly the barangay,” Verano added.

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