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CECILIO PUTONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


Tagbilaran City

Focus Group Discussion


Date: September 8, 2022 9:30am

The group discussion served as a great reminder for us teachers, especially as this year's face-to-face
lessons begin after the pandemic. I am very appreciative of this session because it provided me with
insightful information.
First, it opened my eyes to the fact that humans have a tendency to grow lazy as time goes on,
believing we are already experts in the field. But this way of thinking needs to be altered. We must never
lose sight of the fact that teachers have a big job to do for the community, the school, and even the
profession.
Everyone took part in the discussion, and I really did learn a lot about the possibilities for how long
pupils could be able to go without seeing their professors during a pandemic. By engaging in a group
discussion, teachers can exchange ideas, learn from each other's experiences, and collectively develop
strategies to navigate the challenges of reopening classes after the pandemic.

When discussing the reopening of classes, it is important for teachers to come together and share their
thoughts, concerns, and strategies. Here are some key points to consider in a group discussion:
1. Health and safety measures: Discuss the protocols and measures that need to be in place to ensure the
health and safety of both students and teachers. This may include mask-wearing, hand hygiene,
social distancing, and cleaning routines. Share ideas on how to effectively implement these measures
in the classroom.
2. Curriculum and instruction: Review the curriculum and identify areas that may need adjustment or
reinforcement. Share teaching strategies that have worked well during remote or hybrid learning and
discuss how they can be adapted to in-person teaching. Consider the use of technology and online
resources to enhance instruction.

CARL JAY TENAJEROS


Prepared by

Hilario D. Aparre
Master Teacher

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