Students weigh in on online learning

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CDNTopStories: As online classes are still being considered by education officials as the country continues to combat the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, some students are left wondering how the upcoming academic year will turn out. Read:

Education Secretary Leonor Briones explained earlier that classes do not have to be done physically, saying it may be done “virtually in some areas.”All the hullabaloo is confusing students such as Angela Dognini and Jane Talotalo from Moalboal town, southwestern Cebu. Both know learning in the coming school year will be different. And challenging.

Last May 2020, Angela passes her entrance examination in a public school in Cebu City. She says she plans to take Bachelor of Arts in Political Science in college, her stepping stone towards law school. Tanotano, on the other hand, could only scratch her head when asked about the possibility of online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Diri’s balay, text ra gyud ni diri and if tawag putol-putol. Kung internet wala gyud. Sa akong kwarto ra maka text, sa uban di na,” she said. “Naglisud ko ato kay giorasan man gud to, two hours ba unya di pa gyud kaayo kusog ang signal ato nga time mao to gi-agwanta gyud to nako,” Jane said.Despite her situation, Talotalo remains positive and looks forward to finishing her studies.

 

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