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October 12th, 2009 07:14 PM #1[SIZE=2]‘Across-the-board’ passing mark urged for typhoon-hit students [/SIZE]
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[SIZE=2]MANILA, Philippines – An "across-the-board" passing grade for all students affected by recent typhoons has been proposed by a senator on Monday.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]Senator Francis "Chiz" Escudero said this should be given to affected students in elementary, high school, and college levels since their schools were no longer "usable" and they could no longer catch up with their lessons.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]"Ideklara nang pasado or across-the board-ipasa na lahat ng estudyante mula elementary, high school at college sa mga naapektuhang lugar [Students in the elementary, high school, and college levels in affected areas should be given a passing grade across-the-board]," Escudero said in an interview over “Umagang kay Ganda,” a morning show over ABS-CBN television network.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]"If you notice, even in reliefe effortsof ABS-CBN, a lot of the youth helped when there were no classes. When classes resumed, only you were left,” Escudero told his hosts.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]"What the youth will learn when they help, what the youth will learn in areas ravaged by the typhoons, these cannot be taught inside the classroom in one semester or even in a year,” he said in Filipino.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]In a text message, Escudero explained that a passing grade for these students was the least that the government could do for them, "especially given the fact that they already learned a lot from this experience and the semester is almost over."[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]He said the Department of Education can issue a directive on this, citing a similar incident during Edsa I.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]"If I remember, this was done during Edsa I when there was no grade given to the students except “P” so that their average or grade won’t be affected,” Escudero said.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]Instead of returning to school, the students should be tapped to help the victims of the calamity.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]"We should tap youth power to help us get through this," said the senator.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]Source: inquirer.net[/SIZE]
Last edited by jjmd3_787; October 12th, 2009 at 07:16 PM. Reason: tao lang po ...
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October 12th, 2009 07:19 PM #2
kalokohan... bagsak na nga ang education natin, ganito pa ang gagawin. nasan ang quality of education dito?
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October 12th, 2009 08:27 PM #4
You can donate food, clothing and even cars and houses to those who have been affected. However I believe it is an utterly idiotic move to donate grades.
Maiintindihan ko kung babawasan yung load sa mga estudyante, especially those affected, but the quality of education and how much of it is learned by the students (often represented by grades) should never, ever be compromised.
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October 12th, 2009 09:10 PM #5
i cant still understand why so many people believe in him.
winnie monsod is very much correct. this is the govt we deserved both present and maybe future.
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October 12th, 2009 11:05 PM #6to think i was expecting more substance from him...
at least he has made it clear this early....
They replaced it with flashing green light prior to turning yellow. I guess it simplifies things?...
SC (temporarily) stops NCAP