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DepEd to do learning camp on July 24
By Creselda Canda-Lopez
"With two-fold purpose of improving learning outcomes and supporting teachers to teach better, initiative aims to create camp-like atmosphere by integrating fun and engaging activities to foster learner interests, socio-emotional skills, personal growth and character development," Department of Education (DepEd) will kick off implementation of National Learning Camp (NLC) on July 24, coinciding with second State of the Nation Address of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
NLC, to be piloted with students in Grades 7 and 8, is voluntary three-to-five-week learning recovery program that will be offered at end of every school year.
Students who volunteer for program will be enrolled in one of three camps: enhancement, consolidation or intervention.
According to DepEd, enhancement camp is "designed to enrich learning for advanced students by providing greater depth, breadth and complexity of learning area competencies." It aims to deepen students' knowledge, expand their skills and foster more comprehensive understanding of subjects.
Consolidation camp, meanwhile, is "designed to provide further practice on and application of previously taught competencies." Participants will be provided with opportunities to identify links connecting concepts and skills across grade-level competencies.
Intervention camp will support students who are yet to grasp foundational Mathematics and English skills. Students will receive targeted interventions to help improve their skills and bridge any gaps in their understanding.
Phased implementation of NLC will begin this school break for English, Science and Mathematics.
Once fully implemented, learning camp will replace remedial classes, which will still be implemented this school break on other grade levels.
DepEd also encouraged conduct of other activities this school break to support learning recovery across grade levels.
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