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Title of The Issue: Back To School During A Pandemic

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Title of the Issue:

Back to school during a pandemic


The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted school opening woes that have long existed
even before the health crisis happened. In a surprise move, the Department of Education
(DepEd) postponed the opening of classes for school year 2020-2021 from August 24 to October
5, 2020. Can government now deliver safe, accessible, and quality education for all students?
Here's a list of the issues that government must prioritize before millions of basic education
students start schooling.
Printing of modules, in a virtual press briefing on August 24, DepEd said that at least 4
Schools division offices (SDOs) were "lagging behind" on the printing of modules. Only 7
regions were in the "advanced" status of printing, which means the SDOs in these regions are
already printing 80% to 100% of SLMs. These regions are: Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Calabarzon,
Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Caraga, and the National Capital Region (NCR).
Education Undersecretary Revsee Escobedo said the insufficient budget and supplies of bond
paper contributed to the delay in the printing of learning materials. While schools have a budget
allocation for the shift to distance learning filed under school maintenance and other operating
expenses (MOOE), teachers said this budget can be easily depleted due to the sheer number of
modules that need to be printed. Teachers from public schools took it upon themselves to launch
donation drives to raise funds for bond paper and printers. Quality check of broadcast content,
after being criticized, DepEd vowed to improve the TV episodes. "Expect the agency to continue
fixing issues to make sure everything is ready for the school opening, whether it's online, on
radio or TV, or through modular learning," Education Undersecretary Alain Pascua said in
Filipino. Technology access, internet access is just part of a bigger problem for online classes.
Distance learning has caused a lot of concern among families, especially those who could not
afford the tools needed for it. Students have resorted to different measures to meet the demands
of schooling. Safety, DepEd, pointed out that all government employees, including DepEd
employees, are covered by PhilHealth, which is now a subject of investigation because of
corruption allegations. As of August 23, a total of 823 students and DepEd personnel have
contracted the coronavirus disease. These teachers’ direct exposure to an infected parent
highlights the risks associated with module distribution, largely due to lack of preventive
measures at schools," said Secretary General of Alliance of Concerned Teachers Raymond
Basilio.
Basilio said the "old problematic ways of DepEd" will cause more harm than ever at this
time of pandemic. "We need substantial measures to ensure school safety, and not further
hazards like allowing it to be used as an isolation center," he added. No country in the world was
prepared for this unprecedented pandemic. But education – a constitutional right of every
Filipino – should be made accessible to all under any circumstance.
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Take the Digital Literacy Skills Self-Inventory and find out how confident you are when working
online by putting a tick mark (√) in the corresponding column. (20 points)
Digital Literacy Skills- Finding, Using, Creating Not Somewhat Very
Information and Understanding Digital Practices Confiden Confident Confident
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Selecting the right tool when you need to locate, use or √
present information.
Presenting your digital identity online √
Identifying and communicating with an expert online √
Using online tools and sites to search or share √
information online
Recognizing owner of ideas and information found √
online through citations
Distinguishing the search engines to get information √
Knowing the information that can be searched in the √
web
Using the right keywords to search for related online √
materials
Using social networking sites as a source of √
information
Scanning or skimming a page of a site or a blog √
among others to get the relevant information quickly
Signing up in pertinent sites having experts and √
authorities in the discipline to be updated with
information they can provide
Using materials in a variety of online media (i. e. √
videos, podcast, sites, among others)
Assessing the credibility of an online resource √
Citing correct reference to other person’s work found √
online
Using bookmarking to organize and legally share files √
Posting comments to online forum, blogs and Vblogs, √
or web pages while observing netiquette
Writing and posting online views or ideas suited to the √
target readership or audiences
Collaborating with others online in creating and √
sharing documents or presentations
Using multimedia to capture the information or √
message (i. e. recording and editing a digital story,
video or a podcast)
Communicating with others through online modality √
(e. g. skype, forums, blogs, social networking sites,
etc.)

What have you realized after taking the Digital Literacy Skills Self-Inventory? (20 points)
I realized that presenting identity only must secure and we need to be aware because I
don’t know if they can hack my account or they making another account using mine. And
it is more important when we search in the web and using their ideas when need to put
citation to the real owner for us avoiding a copyright. Some of my answer in digital
literacy skills self inventory is somewhat confident because, some information is a bluff
and some people used website for them to hack my account. So I’m not that confidence
to share information or my identity to others. I’m not feel secure in the internet.

Task 8: Match the digital literacy in Column A with its description in column B
Match Column A with Column B by drawing a line connecting the key points.
Column A Column B
A. Participating in the digital networks for 1. Media Literacy
learning and research
B. Adopting, adapting and using of digital 2. Communication and Collaboration
devices, application and services
C. Critically reading and creatively producing 3. Learning Skills
academic and professional communications in
a wide range of media
D. Managing digital reputation and online 4. ICT Literacy
activity
E. Participating in emerging academic, 5. Career and identity Management
professional and research practices that
depend on digital systems
F. Finding, interpreting, evaluating, managing 6. Digital Scholarship
and sharing of information
G. Studying and learning effectively in 7. Information Literacy
technology-rich environments
Task 9: Navigating Sites: Putting to Test Information Literacy Skill
Apply your digital literacy skills on information literacy by searching for the identified sample
sites. Navigate around each site and write what information can be found in each. How can you
make use of the information or content from the sites?
1. Professor Garfield with URL http://www.professorgarfield.org/pgf_home.html
When I search this site it says that server error. 404 - File or directory not found. The
resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily
unavailable.
2. Common Sense Media with URL https://www.commonsense.org/education/digitl-
citizenship#digcit-program
Same with number 1, this site is not found. It says that Sorry, we can't find that page. It
might be because of a mistyped URL or an out-of-date link.
3. Lesson Plan Booster: Digital Literacy and Online Ethics with URL
https://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/lesso-plan-booster/cyber-ethics.shtml
This sites are for education, connecting to educators to what works. We see on this is a
different lesson plan that we can used for our teaching. This sites helps educators and future
educators to make a lesson plan especially there are worksheets and printable that we can use.
We can also use templates from this site.

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