Problems have arisen as to how students who do not have stable internet connectivity will have access to education amidst this pandemic. Educators, parents, and students have different views on this issue, but the Department of Education proposed different modalities of learning.
One of which is modular distance learning. This mode of learning is a response to the call for education among students who prefer the traditional way of learning. Teachers hand over the printed modules to the parents or guardians of students once a week. These contain different activities, discussions, and performance tasks which the students need to accomplish on their own.
Here are some benefits of modular distance learning:
Flexible. Students can set their own schedule in finishing the tasks in the module.
Student-centered. Students have their own way of learning that would work for them. Since the accomplishment of tasks is self-paced, students learn to have a sense of responsibility.
Accessibility. Resources within the locality are available not always in the form of online resources, but the help from the community. In this way, they become inquisitive and creative in looking for answers to their questions prior to the activities.
Simplified. The contents of the module are easier to grasps than those in the books. Key points are included as supplements to the books as reference.
Cost-efficient. Parents and guardians can save a lot of transportation and accommodation. The only expense is in the printing of modules which are shouldered by schools.
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