One More To Go


  The COVID-19 pandemic has become a global health issue and had a major impact on education. Consequently, S.Y 2020-2021, learning methods were delivered through distance learning. Another grading has ended and we are now on the last chapter for this school year. It's sad that we didn't get to experience going to school and enjoy things.This quarter has been tough, but not as difficult as when we first began modular learning.





 As the third quarter continous, so with blogging.Blogging are tremendous, especially for us students. Blogging can develop much improved writing skills which will stick with us forever, our thinking muscles will be in continuous development, and it will also develop a better understanding of the world that surrounds us.We also learned about community-based research, which helped me improve my reading and searching skills. It was a lot of excitement to put together a project like this since I learned a lot about my community. I've discovered something new about my community that I didn't even know before. Even though I was born and raised in this town, conducting community-based research is still difficult.


The tasks provided are really beneficial to all students, however they are not that easy. Because some communities have limited information provided online, students had to do their research by questioning residents of their communities which was challenging due to the pandemic. I anticipate that our 4th quarter lessons will be a little more difficult than this one. I had various challenges, but with the assistance and direction of my classmates, these challenges got easier and simpler.


https://www.aacmena.com/blog/31/how-important-is-educational-management-and-organization

https://wjec.net/distance-learning-during-the-pandemic/






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