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Challenges and Opportunities in Emergency Remote Teaching on Secondary Biological Science during ECQ Implementation Due to COVID-19 Pandemic


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1 University of Santo Tomas, Manila City, Philippines
2 De La Salle-Colege of Saint Benilde Manila, Philippines
     

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This paper is ischolar_mained in the pedagogic data and self-narration on challenges and opportunities of the researcher associated with teaching secondary biological science during the enhanced community quarantine implementation due to COVID-19. The essence of this paper provided implications that can be used as teachers moved into the new normal in education, optimizing online teaching experience. Thus, the researcher’s emergency remote teaching experience is summarized in an acronym PROACTIVE. Which stands for- Preparation and plan on “new normal” in education; Responsive on the needs of the learners; Openness to communicate, giving feedbacks, collaborating to students, parents and other teachers; Authentic and reflective evaluation to have meaningful learning for students; Create engaging, contextualize learning materials and connect; Teach and align the essential competencies; Integration of values; Vibrant goal on teaching and learning process; Exploring tools, methods and other possibilities on online class.


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Autoethnographic Study, Coi Framework, Emergency Remote Teaching, Online Class.
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  • Challenges and Opportunities in Emergency Remote Teaching on Secondary Biological Science during ECQ Implementation Due to COVID-19 Pandemic

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Kimberly M. Chua
University of Santo Tomas, Manila City, Philippines
Dennis G. Caballes
De La Salle-Colege of Saint Benilde Manila, Philippines

Abstract


This paper is ischolar_mained in the pedagogic data and self-narration on challenges and opportunities of the researcher associated with teaching secondary biological science during the enhanced community quarantine implementation due to COVID-19. The essence of this paper provided implications that can be used as teachers moved into the new normal in education, optimizing online teaching experience. Thus, the researcher’s emergency remote teaching experience is summarized in an acronym PROACTIVE. Which stands for- Preparation and plan on “new normal” in education; Responsive on the needs of the learners; Openness to communicate, giving feedbacks, collaborating to students, parents and other teachers; Authentic and reflective evaluation to have meaningful learning for students; Create engaging, contextualize learning materials and connect; Teach and align the essential competencies; Integration of values; Vibrant goal on teaching and learning process; Exploring tools, methods and other possibilities on online class.


Keywords


Autoethnographic Study, Coi Framework, Emergency Remote Teaching, Online Class.