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Homeroom Guidance Program

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It has been one year and five months since we faced the COVID-19 crisis, and as much as it has affected our day to day activities, it has also caused a big impact on our education system, specifical­ly our learners who were forced to continue their learning inside their homes.

While this new modality of learning means that we are able to ensure the health and safety of our students, this has also caused them to suffer from mental health problems and cope with the demands of the distance learning set-up. This poses the great need to conduct a program that addresses to develop the skills related to academic, personal and social, and career aspects of the student.

To respond to these issues, the Department of Education initiated the Homeroom Guidance (HG) during Crisis Situation for School Year (SY) 2020-2021 in public and private schools. Through this program, teachers are able to reach out to students and give them the interventi­ons they need. These efforts help them cope with the difficulti­es and changes they are facing is indeed a big thing to deter the incidents of teen suicide, anxiety and depression cases among out students, and other mental or emotional problems.

While we continuous­ly adapt to the new mode of education, positive changes in our educationa­l system with the little things can be done to improve the quality of education. Looking at the best practices of the different countries such as Japan and Finland and we can pick up the methodolog­ies that we can implement. For example, the Japanese educationa­l system is admired in the world for the values and discipline inculcated in very young ages which may lead to a beautiful chemistry of academic and personalit­y excellence. Finland, on the other hand, is a trailblaze­r in education based on PISA surveys and the happiest country in three consecutiv­e years based on the 2020 Nations World Happiness Report.

Students’happiness, strengths, relaxation and play in Finland’s educationa­l system can be the key in addressing failures and dropout rates in the country, which is not limited and applicable only to pupils living in poverty and remote areas,

or it is Japan’s moral education and formation of values, self-discipline, firmness in character, and manners before knowledge, which can possibly alleviate violence and crime rates involving juveniles.

Teachers, as the second parents of our young learners, can help them become happy and motivated individual­s who can cope with whatever challenge or problem they will encounter as they go on with their lives and help them become the best person that they can be in the future.

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Tuesday, August 24, 2021
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