MANILA – With a little more than three weeks to go
before classes officially open, Senator Christopher "Bong" Go on
Thursday urged the education sector to ensure that the burden that may result
from the transition to flexible modes of learning amid the coronavirus disease
(Covid-19) pandemic will not be passed on to students, especially the poor.
“Schools and education officials must guide students in
order for them to adjust to new modes of learning. Siguraduhin natin na
lahat ng mga estudyante ay mabibigyan ng pantay na oportunidad sa ilalim ng
ating (Let us ensure that all students will be given equal opportunities
under the) learning continuity plan in all levels of education," Go said.
“Despite the current health crisis, our aim is to ease the
burden for our students and also their families,” he added.
In urging for equal opportunity in education, the chair of
the Senate Committee on Health noted that the consequences of the current
health crisis on education make it imperative to look not only in the government's
capability to adjust to these challenges but also the students' capability to
respond to the new norm of education - the online platform.
Go said even if the government offers free education in many
state colleges and other vocational schools, many students are facing issues
other than tuition that are intensified further due to the adverse
socio-economic impact of the pandemic.
The prospects are especially grim for the majority of
college and vocational students who come from poor families, he said.
“Marami pa rin sa ating mga mag-aaral ang mahihirap at
naghahanap ng paraan para maitawid ang kanilang mga nagugutom na sikmura habang
nag-aaral. Ano pa ngayong may pandemya na? Ibig sabihin, mas mahirap po ang
sitwasyon ngayon (Many of our students are still poor and trying to find
ways to feed their empty while studying. What more now that there is a
pandemic? It means the situation is now more difficult),” he said.
He noted that the situation of poor students is confounded
by their lack of access to digital equipment and internet connection.
“Sana naman po ay walang bumagsak na estudyante dahil kulang
sa kagamitan, walang access sa teknolohiya, o hindi sapat ang kaalaman sa
bagong modes of learning na maiimplementa ngayon. Kung tayo nga po sa Senado ay
nahihirapan pa sa Zoom, tulad ngayon, napuputol-putol po ang ating connection,
paano po sila - ang mga estudyante?" Go said.
(We hope that no students will fail because of their lack of
equipment, no access to technology, or lack of knowledge to the new modes of
learning that will be implemented. If we in the Senate are still having
difficulty with Zoom, like now, our connection is intermittent, what more for
them – the students?)
He urged concerned agencies to take these issues in
consideration while trying to ensure that education continues despite the
health crisis.
"This is so that we can continue to improve our
education system and bridge the gaps of learning without giving more stress
mentally, emotionally, and financially," Go said. (PNA)
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