Education Covid
Education Covid
Education Covid
everyone!
As the academic year for the first semester is about to end some students learning like
me remotely or the so-called modular learning or some of us are in online learning, I encourage
everyone to take a step back and consider what worked and studying and what did not during
remote learning last year. While we eagerly await the day when all schools can safely resume
classes in face to face set up. Prior to COVID-19, normal was not working for a lot of us,
students.
Since remote learning overturned traditional school schedules and approaches to
teaching and learning, our teachers now have the opportunity to use the key lessons and
insights learned during this time to create a new normal that better supports our well-being,
equity, and engagement with learning for all us in this coming semester and beyond.
When it comes to a new normal in education, this means that we have to put in more
effort and have more patience. It is a the test of our mental health awareness. Where we have
to maintain ourselves to be calm and focus on what we have to do every day. We all know that
we must listen to our teachers who are receptive and empathetic will pay attention to our
needs.
Finally, commencing the second semester in this learning environment requires a lot
more patience and work from everyone than the previous semester. We must have empathy
for our peers, classmates, friends and teachers, and we must push ourselves to achieve more
than we previously believed possible. It will need a lot of degree—every difficult circumstance
won't be black-and-white, and we have to ask each other things we are not used to asking.
Even if the economy is not doing well, we must seize this opportunity to study and improve as
much as possible.
The abovementioned things are some of the challenges that we have to overcome and
surpass with all our might. We have to stay positive in all things in such a way that we stay on
track that life we have to become. Like what my mom always tells me: “patience lang balong,
magiging okay din ang lahat.” This line keeps running on my mind and it fuels me to continue
what I have started to move forward. I gives me hopeful thoughts to be happy despite and
inspite of what is really happening in our country.
I would like to end this speech with a quote where we have to overcome our fears and
anxieties in this endemic times: