Part of our weekly task is to check retrieved modules. Every Monday the parents of our students will return the modules with the answer sheets of our students at the same time they will get the modules scheduled for the week. Then those papers need to stand by for 2 days as part of our protocol against covid 19. Then on Wednesday we will start to retrieve, segregate their answered papers and give those to the assigned subject teachers. So, I started to check their answer sheets yesterday and still there were few students who forgot to write their names. I am not a fortune teller to guess their names. Anyway every section of our students have their group chats and I will just send picture of those papers with no names for them to identify.
Some answered diligently all activities in the module while there were some who just copied the pretest and post test answers from the answer key page on their modules. Pre test and post test answers were included in the modules in order that our students can identify and evaluate if their answers are correct or not. But sad to say there are some students who will immediately look on the answer key page without reading and comprehending the module first. I know it is one of the disadvantages in the modular learning. Anyway we hope and pray that vaccine will be used effectively then so that we can have our face to face classes next year.
Module checking is sometimes boring because there is no interaction happenning. I am the only person inside the room and checking their papers while listening to a song. The hardest part of checking also is their penmanship, because their are answers that are hard to understand because of their writings. Anyway as a teacher, patience is a virtue. Let us learn to wait so that everything will soon be normal. Let us trust God for everything that everything will come to an end especially this pandemic so we can go back to our normal way of living.
I'm actually a student and it's hard to learn in this kind of learning strategy. I prefer to go to school because I can understand more the lesson compared to modular learning. I guess sir you're a UCSP teacher? Grade 12 po? I'm actually a Grade 12 student. Glad to see a teacher on this platform nice meeting you po😊