In both academic and real-world discussions, reacting critically is a vital skill that empowers individuals to participate with insight, integrity, and impact. Whether you're navigating a classroom debate or a casual exchange among peers, the ability to understand and evaluate information before responding sets the foundation for productive dialogue. Too often, conversations are filled with rushed opinions and emotional responses. But if your goal is to communicate meaningfully, critical thinking must guide your words. In this blog, we explore how you can sharpen your ability to analyze, reflect, and respond—rather than react—when engaging in discussions. 🧩🔍 What Does It Mean to React Critically? To react critically means more than just disagreeing or stating your opinion. It involves deeply analyzing the ideas presented, identifying whether they are based on facts , conventions , or opinions , and then forming a response grounded in logic and empathy. This process begi...
The Department of Education (DepEd) has released DepEd Order No. 009, s. 2024, outlining the important details for the upcoming school year. Here's a quick rundown of what you need to know:
School Year Dates:
- Start: Monday, July 29, 2024
- End: Tuesday, April 15, 2025 (inclusive of Midyear Break and End-of-School Year Rites)
Learning Delivery Modalities (LDMs):
- In-person learning remains the primary mode of instruction for all schools, emphasizing direct teacher-student interaction.
- Private schools have more flexibility:
- Five days of in-person classes
- Blended Learning Delivery Modality (BLDM):
- Three days in-person, two days distance learning (modular, online, or TV/radio)
- Four days in-person, one day distance learning
- Full Distance Learning (subject to DepEd Order No. 44, s. 2022)
Important Notes:
- In case of disasters or emergencies, schools may shift to Blended Learning to ensure student and staff safety.
- During these times, teachers will provide alternative learning materials like printed or digital modules, along with home learning plans.
- For extended stays in evacuation centers (over a week), schools will assign teachers to provide instructional support through appropriate LDMs.
- For detailed guidelines on Blended Learning and other LDMs, wait for a separate DepEd issuance.
- For information on class cancellations due to natural disasters or power outages, refer to DepEd Order No. 037, s. 2022.
Overall, DepEd prioritizes in-person learning but allows some flexibility for private schools and emergencies.
This blog serves as a quick guide. Stay tuned for further updates and specific DepEd issuances regarding Blended Learning and other LDMs.
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