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Tumampo, Rajiv C.

BSED Science 4c

Omambac, Urchel SPEC 413

A. What is the impact of changing the curriculum to the :

1. Teacher
All the things around the globe are changing, in just one second there is
always possibly change happened, whether you lose someone you loved, you win a
lottery or even the End of the world.
When it comes to teachers, it indicates that you are more fortunate, that you
have a bigger duty, and that you are the reason why we have professional engineers,
physicians, and other professions. The curriculum refers to the academics and
teachings taught in a school or program. Why is it necessary to alter our curricula? It is
due to the fact that EVERYTHING CHANGES. In the same manner that schools have
used the same resources for decades, it is time to adapt for a better learning
experience.
The impact of altering the curriculum on teachers these days is resilience, just as we
are on a new normal of learning today. In a short period of time, the world as we
know it has transformed, and with the changing of the curriculum it builds resilience
to overcome the challenge of the new normal; resourcefulness in times of pandemic;
innovate to produce interactive and effective outcomes for their learners and for
themselves.

2. Learner/student
As learners/students, we are the new face of learning and the product of the
future. It may be difficult for some of us to deal in the manner in which we are now,
we may be stressed, depressed, or anxious, but the most essential aspect of this new
curriculum is that we have attempted to compose ourselves for the better. I believe
that changing the curriculum had the greatest influence on me as a student by making
me more ACCOUNTABLE; I recognized that it did not just assist me as a learner, but it
also prepared me to be a wonderful person in the future; why should I say so? It's
because I'm not a product of the K-12 system. I used to be a student in the previous
curriculum, and altering the new curricula, it has given me the biggest influence that I
have right now and That is, to be more ACCOUNTABLE. I've studied and acquired more
information, especially in this time of pandemic, and I've just understood how to
accept the value of this new way of learning that we should not simply take for
granted, but that we must respect and trust in our government's policies, particularly
in education.
3. Community
Because we are all in the same boat, community has always been an element of
curricular change. Curriculum is critical in today's knowledge economy for developing
a country's community. It also offers answers or solutions to the world's most urgent
situations and problems, such as the environment, politics, socioeconomics, and other
concerns including poverty, climate change, and sustainable development. As a result,
I feel that altering the curriculum is an excellent option for the improvement of our
current generation. As a result, the educational curriculum is critical to the prosperity
of a community, particularly in these time of epidemic in which most of us rely on
mobile technology for learning and these changes have had a significant influence on
the community about the usage of technology, the awareness that technology has
brought to the community has helped a lot or improved the knowledge and learning
that it provides to the people and the community.

B. In changing the curriculum, is there a significance result to the learners in rural area
schools than urban area schools or vice versa?

For me, NO, I have seen that there is no significant difference in outcomes for learners in
rural areas than urban areas, since instructors assigned to remote areas have less access
to services, such as access to books, materials, and other resources required for effective
teaching. While urban schools have easier access to the resources needed to change the
curriculum, urban regions have more accessible and faster access to the latest devices and
technology. While some parents in rural regions are less privileged and less educated, and
they are more likely to be curious in the latest products or technology, allow me to relate
what I observed last night in ( i-witness ) a documentary by Ms. Kara David titled "walang
maiiwan" as I watched the documentary I was moved and got teary-eyed, it tells about the
students / learners in rural areas who need to travel to school for about 3 hours just to be
there, they need to pass through a river and walk through a muddy road just to get there.
I've seen that learners in rural regions have fewer access to services and medical care. I
believe that our government should focus on these places to give a high-quality education
since pupils in these locations are ready to study and be educated. There's a statement
that stuck with me; “gusto ko sana mag-aral, kaso lng mahirap ang buhay naming dito”.
And I hope that in the future, learners in remote regions will have easy access to
educational services, as well as enhanced resources for future teachers.

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