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BAGONG SILANGAN HIGH SCHOOL

J.P. RIZAL ST., BAGONG SILANGAN, QUEZON CITY

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Face-to-face classes resumed in the country for school year 2022-2023 after two years of being stuck in blended learning at home. But, are the preparations of the Department of Education (DepEd) enough for a smooth transition into the now normal?

Along with the resumption of face-to-face classes, came the noticeable shortcomings in the implementation of on-site classes throughout the country, from the rooms which are not ready for classes yet to the disorganized schedule given to students causing a lot of confusion for both teachers and students.

Some classrooms are even undergoing wall division installations during the first day of classes. Making the matter worse was the lack of classroom ventilation which do not even have enough electric fans to comfort the students through the blazing heat they experience, fueled up by the tiring schedule they have to endure for the school year.

Blended learning had been tough, but the sudden shift to face-to-face classes made it a tougher experience for students, thanks to the rushed preparations for bringing back face-to-face classes.

DepEd is the head of the education sector; being so, the institution must be responsible for every action it makes. Preparation is the key, especially since it concerns education which would affect many especially the students who relies n their decision . Cramming the opening of classes does make matter worse.

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