A Filipino mother made an appeal to stop “module shaming” in a post which made rounds on Facebook amid the string of reports about error-filled learning materials.recently came under fire after concerned students, teachers and parents found glaring errors in some of the modules used for the distance learning approach, just days after classes resumed last October 5.
“So if you’re done telling the world the mistakes on your child’s module, go make a note and address it to the teacher so it can be rectified accordingly by the proper agency. More than shaming, your cooperation would be more than helpful. It takes a village to raise a child. And that includes education,”She also stressed that the blended or distance learning is a new system that even teachers and other educators are still making adjustments.
“Hindi pa rin namin completely naba-validate kung ‘yung mga pages ng mga self-learning modules na ‘yan ay gawa namin sa DepEd o nakita sa private sector counterpart… Wala po kaming kaalam-alam doon,” he