Abar 1st Elementary School launched a school-led campaign, ‘Oplan Exchange’ led by Dr. Ruth B. Dela Cruz, School Principal II and Oplan Exhange Coordinator Marites B. De Leon and make sure no learner is left behind amid the new normal of schooling.
“To ensure learning continuity, we initiated this oplan
exchange for we are going to exchange plant with your bondpaper to support
pupils who have chosen modular learning modality,” Dr. Dela Cruz said.
OE Coordinator De Leon said that the bondpaper which will be
collected by the school provides students with reading materials and
mathematics activities which will exercise their skills in reading and
arithmetic as the Department of Education goes on distance learning approach
this school year to eliminate transmission of the COVID-19 disease.
“Aside from the support which the modular learning modality
students will receive, this oplan will also be able to support USB On-The-Go
modality and online learning modality students by giving them the activity
sheets they needed,” mentioned De Leon.
Classes will now transpire modular learning modality, USB-OTG
modality and online learning modality, which led the do-gooders to start exchanging
their reams of bondpaper to pots of plants for A1ES students struggling to
adjust to the new schooling demands.
A1ES come up with assisting and providing its students three
different distance learning modality – modular or self-learning modules,
usb-otg and online learning modalities.
by: Mariz Anne Mallare
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