I understand this sentiment as this is one of the difficulties of 'jumping in' to a online learning platform.

What saddens me is how teachers are 'put into bad light' by just giving requirements online. Well in fact, just like students, your teachers are also struggling. https://twitter.com/Emman_Mendozaaa/status/1277529462288998400
I'm not asking for sympathies as I am a teacher too. But the reality that happened is that we tried immediate solutions to ensure the continuity of education at that very moment where no face-to-face classes were declared.

Yes, we tried, sinubukan kung paano to mapapagana.
Also, textbook publishing houses such as Vibal, Rex, and Diwa have been spearheading webinars about teacher adjustment on this new face of education that your teachers participate in just to cope up with this situation.

Check their pages, the livestreams are there.
As this multifaceted issue is affected by different factors (teacher training, student engagement, learning materials and resources, etc.), please don't try to look at this situation where your teachers are sitting on a high pedestal feeding you with PDF and PPT files.
Just like you, your teachers and the institution you are in are also affected. Without a concrete and detailed plan on the education sector on how to combat this change, we will be stuck in this scenario until the pandemic ends. Patuloy at patuloy tayong magaadjust.
Students, your concerns are valid on this sudden shift of education and your teachers hear you but your Salary Grade 11-18 teacher only has an ample amount of solutions to provide.

Apektado din si Ma'am at si Sir.
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