No to EXCESSIVE Activities

No to EXCESSIVE Activities

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Jeric Bautista started this petition to DEPED

School is an important component of a democratic society. It is extremely important for the country's future since this institute is where the world's view is established. School is the beginning of our socialization, growth, and exhibition of abilities, and it has a significant impact on our personalities. A child's knowledge is formed on the foundation of school.It allows youngsters to gain information in a variety of topics, including people, literature, history, mathematics, politics, and a variety of other subjects. As a result of accumulating knowledge, a person's capacity to assist others develops. If you're good at math, for example, you'll be able to calculate your taxes fast and easily. During a meeting, you may also bring attention to yourself by actively participating in the issue with more expertise. School provides us with activities that are really valuable in terms of enhancing my abilities and expertise while also allowing me to share them with others. But what if these activities become excessive?


Various of us were compelled to adjust to the new normal as a result of the Covid-19, particularly in school and in many forms of learning. This epidemic prompted the development of new methods of learning that do not require us to be in touch or leave our homes, such as online learning, modular learning, and many more. Because of online schooling, most of us have become more exposed to our devices, putting us under more stress owing to exposure to radiation and a lack of peer connection.During the COVID-19 epidemic, this has gotten worse, and we are experiencing more tension and anxiety than ever before. Teenage years are often stressful, and this has only gotten worse since the epidemic. New experiences, possibilities, and difficulties abound throughout the adolescent years. Teenagers' minds are also evolving during this time, and they crave greater freedom and autonomy. There are a lot of stresses at this time. Teenagers, for example, may be concerned about beginning secondary school, appearing a certain way, fitting in with friends, final exams/schoolwork, performing in school plays, or excessive activities. Teenagers are more concerned than ever about political issues, the pandemic, and social media, to name a few.The majority of typical worry and tension passes rapidly, within a day or a few hours. When anxious sensations are particularly powerful, last for weeks, months, or even longer, and/or interfere with a teenager's ability to study, interact in home/school/work situations, and enjoy everyday life, anxiety becomes a growing issue. Not all students devote their whole day to performing various types of schooling; some of us have a great deal of responsibility at home, helping our parents with their companies, and many other things that may take our entire day, leaving us with no spare time. Many of us want to get good grades so that we may make our parents proud and justify their efforts, but we don't appear to be able to do so if we are under a lot of stress and anxiety owing to an overabundance of activities. A single subject can sometimes provide a lot of activities in such a short time span, and some of them even provide activities during our free days and holidays, which are, as we all know, for our family and self-time, but we tend to miss these times because we want to finish it early or before the due date so that our grades are not deducted. I understand that some holidays are lengthy, but we don't complete all of our activities in a single day; we occasionally face challenges, and we always put up our best effort to do our tasks perfectly. Many teachers give their students schoolwork. Unfortunately, this results in a lot of stress, a loss of time, or a reduction in the quality and effectiveness of activities. Too much homework isn't worth the extra effort put in both instructors and students, and teachers should consider the students' well-being by encouraging them to learn and complete school work efficiently and accurately. Students' jobs and lives are frequently dependent on what they learn in school, and what they are taught has a significant impact on their thoughts and attitudes, thus it is critical that they are taught in an effective and intelligible manner. Having a lot of homework isn't the most efficient approach to teaching.Excessive homework is ineffective in assisting students in learning and remembering their information. A teacher's purpose is to teach and inspire students to learn for the rest of their lives, however some teachers appear to believe that more work assigned equals more material recalled. Working with the kids' abilities and encouraging them to learn in the methods that are most effective for them is more efficient. We all know that some students in class can finish a task as quickly as possible, and some teachers label them responsible, but have you ever asked them what they had to sacrifice in order to complete such tasks? Some students assess and take their time in order to function well, and if they're slightly late, they're labeled irresponsible and incapable. Although I accept that some of us are quite reckless in performing such jobs, which is why we are late, some of us are dealing with various issues. We have no idea how they are feeling, what is going on in their life, or what obstacles they are experiencing. 


Some say that we are no longer studying to learn, but rather to pass, and that this is due to the flawed system. I'm not saying all of this to put on a show; I've done my study and read articles on these topics to enlighten you about how we students feel and react. I understand that we students are not the only ones that face stress; many others, including you, our teachers, do as well. It is not always about us, so let us support each other, let us develop ourselves, and let us explore new and interesting methods of learning. We can all make the world a little bit better if we work together. Please don't take this petition negatively instead, see it as an opportunity to brainstorm new ways to improve ourselves that we can all benefit from. Less activities Less stress

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