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New class Normal

 

New class Normal


There are a lot of students who wanted to finish school during the time of the pandemic. But how about the students who don't have any access to the internet. How can they join their online classes or google meetings?

 

The new normal of education here in the Philippines is hard for me, and I know that also includes my fellow students. I feel like I'm not a student anymore. I feel like I just need to do or answer the given activities/tasks to pass this school year and to graduate as soon as possible, but every time I think about it. It’s making me feel guilty for myself because that's what I am doing right now. The one whose mindset is to graduate junior high school on the school year 2021-2022, and not mind if I'm still learning new things or not. And the thing is, I always wanted to teach myself how to be a good student this school next and to the next school year. Like doing my best in answering the given task/activities, teach myself every lesson I need to learn in school because some of the school lessons might give me great lessons in life that I will always keep in mind as I grow older.

 

This new normal in the education system in the Philippines is a challenge for me to become a better person. However, this school year and the past two years gives me a lot of life lessons. Like learning how to do it yourself because not every time someone is willing to help you.

 

 



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