Parents blame teachers over module delivery delays

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VALENCIA, BUKIDNON PROVINCE –– Some parents rant against teachers for delaying the release of learning materials to their children, citing the fact that some students return items late.

Teacher Edna Jumao-aw, Filipino Department head of Valencia City National High School shared her sentiments to Newsline, “Often they got mad at us, as we explain the delay is due to non-submission of the materials by other students, but they do not understand us.”

Teacher Edna Jumao-aw, Filipino Department head of Valencia City National High School shared her sentiments to Newsline, “Often they got mad at us, as we explain the delay is due to non-submission of the materials by other students, but they do not understand us.”

Until now, Jumao-as said everyone is adjusting to the new normal learning system, which according to her is advantageous to millennials because they are technology savvy while those who are used to the traditional method struggles with the new system.

The sentiment of Juamo-aw is shared by her principal Ramelito Paloma, who said some parents confront them about the lack of school materials but, “I always explain to them that some materials are not yet returned and they need to wait for few days, some understands but other are really aggressive.”

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