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from The Silahis 2023
by THE SILAHIS

Coronavirus had us isolate from the world for over two years
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We have plastered facemask as if it was a body part; we washed our hands and wiped it clean. After all the hullabaloos, we are slowly transitioning back to normal and classes in school are ongoing. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the end of pandemic but, are we ready to face the world without the mask on?
Going back to school doesn’t sit well with some of the parents in the beginning however, everyone simply followed suit in going back to school, physically. The students and teachers alike were excited since they will be handling them just like the old times.
Post-pandemic schooling can be ludicrous at times since everyone is adjusting. Working with the learners seems to be an endless ride on a rollercoaster because of the highs and lows of performances these students are giving. Sometimes they excel, other times they needed extra attention and instruction
If I have learned anything from all these, it is to extend kindness. The children are still learning the ropes since they have accustomed to the ways of learning online, especially children who have not had an experience yet in going to a real school.
But out of all these situations, it is safe to say that education after the pandemic hits hard for all of us… and yet there is a glimmer of hope because now we know what to fix and solve it, hands-on.
To give up is not an option because no matter how we look at things, there are pros and cons of the pandemic. At the end of the day, we just have to work on what we have. Everyone is adjusting as the world is finally healing
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