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DepEd learning delivery options

under Learning Continuity Plan S.Y.


2020-2021
1. Blended Learning

Part 01 2.Distance Learning

Part 01 3. Home Schooling

Part 01 4. Apprenticeship (SHS)

Part 01 5. Face to Face Learning


BLENDED LEARNING
Blended learning is a natural development to the growing
accessibility of eLearning, online resources, and the
continued need for a human component in the learning
experience. A blended learning approach ensures that the
learner is engaged and driving his or her individual learning
experience. This approach also helps cater to the individual
needs of the learner, most students have unique learning
styles and a blended approach is more likely to cater to those
needs than a traditional classroom teaching experience.
Importance of Blended Learning
Blended Learning is important because it breaks down
the traditional walls of teaching, ones that don’t work for
all students and now with access to present-day
technologies and resources we can tailor the learning
experience for each student. Blended learning also offers
flexible time frames that can be personalized to each
person, offering them the ability to learn at their own
pace.
BLENDED LEARNING

Modular Traditiona
Online/ l class
Offline
E-BOOK & FACE to FACE (limited)
MODULE
BLENDED LEARNING
Modular
Online/Offline
BLENDED Modular Online /

LEARNING Offline
 Students will have printed materials
-Books and Modules
 Take home Activity Sheets
 Provided with Non Printed Mateials
- Electronic Book (E-Book)

Tablet Mobile Phone Laptop Personal Computer


BLENDED Modular Online /

LEARNING
 Learning Management Offline
System (LMS)

 Educational Video Conference


BLENDED LEARNING

Traditional
Class
BLENDED Traditional Class
LEARNING
 Face to Face (Limited)
- Social Distancing
Challenges in BLENDED
LEARNING
- Online Resources
1. Internet Connection
2. Devices
3. ICT Skills
4. Resources
Challenges in BLENDED
LEARNING
- Offline Resources
1. Books Availability

2.
3. Students ‘ Readiness
School Readiness
- Classroom size for social distancing
- School Sanitation
- School Nurse
- Safety and Security
Challenges in BLENDED
LEARNING
- Parents’ Involvement
1. Time spent with their child

2. Willingness to teach
Advantages Of Blended Learning For Teachers

• Teaching is less expensive to deliver, more affordable, and saves time.

• Blended learning offers flexibility in terms of availability. In other words, blended learning enables the student to access
the materials from anywhere at any time while enjoying the benefits of face-to-face support and instruction.

• Access to global resources and materials that meet the students’ level of knowledge and interest.

• Self-pacing for slow or quick learners reduces stress, increases satisfaction, and information retention.

• E-learning allows more effective interactions between the learners and their instructors through the use of emails,
discussion boards and chat room.

• E-learning could improve the quality of teaching and learning as it supports face-to-face teaching approaches.
Advantages Of Blended Learning For Teachers
• Better information and feedback on work
• Blended learning also improves other factors for the teacher including:
• More engaged students
• Better information and feedback on work
• Team teaching
• Extended time with students
• More leadership roles
• Focus on deeper learning
• Motivate hard to reach kids
• New options to teach at home
• More earning power
• Individualized professional development plans
• Improved Teaching Conditions
Advantages Of Blended Learning For Students

• Increase student interest


• Keep students focused for longer
• Provides student autonomy
• Instill a disposition of self-advocacy
• Promote student ownership
• Allow instant diagnostic information and student feedback
• Enables students to learn at their own pace
• Prepares students for the future:
 Research skills
 Self-learning
 Self-engagement
 Helps to develop a ‘self-driving force’
 Better decision making
 Offers a larger sense of responsibility
 Computer literacy
All students no matter their age learn differently and teaching methods
should reflect this, by designing teaching programs in a way that reaches
visual, auditory, and kinetic learners alike.

With the heavy integration of technologies, we’ll be able to improve


teaching, information retention, engagement, responsibility, and enjoyment.
Students never outgrow their learning styles, meaning blended learning is
more important than ever, no matter what the industry is, from schools to
corporations, from all walks of life.

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