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RE: Schooling and Unschooling : Education Starts From Home

in Home Edders3 years ago

Actually, it's the other way around. There was an overloading of modules that some resulted to writing till dawn. Just imagine, in the case of grade VI pupils, there are two subjects for the week with 4 modules per subject, each with 10-12 pages. Therefore, you need to finish two modules a day. Granting that you start with your learning module @8am, I don't think an average pupil will be able to complete the task until 11am, excluding the tasks in poster and slogan making. I guess these had been observed considering that the first approach were experimental, some were fused because some tasks were already redundant to the succeeding pages.

As to the modules, I have found out that there were various errors that needs to be checked for the next batch because it will cause confusion to the students. I have noticed multiple typos as well.

At isa pa, there's a big difference of the term 'nang' at 'ng' in Pilipino, right? Kainis! Pati samples ng figures in their Math subject had errors! There were errors in the printing process as well. Others did not complain or perhaps they were adamant to approach the teachers but it is my right to call their attention. I consider it as a constructive critism that they should also take into consideration.