As the school year is starting in the middle of a global pandemic. How will the education sector adapt to the ‘new-normal’?

While the public and private sectors have developed online tools to provide distance learning platforms, both are open to collaborations with companies and individuals who are in a position to deliver teaching solutions.

On Friday, September 18, V-DOSE Education brought together key education stakeholders for a virtual coffee talk on distance learning and the challenges being faced by teachers, parents and students.

V-DOSE Education is a content provider producing instructional and tutorial videos featuring specialist educators. Parents with elementary-age children can access V-DOSE Education: A Guide to Singapore Math at: www.vdose-edu.com. Singapore Math is used by leading global educational institutions – including Ateneo, Xavier, and ICA in the Philippines.

Focus on Mastery instead of Memorization

Singapore Math enables students to develop long-term retention and helps to nurture a better understanding of Math. V-DOSE Education focuses on equipping parents (even those with no previous teaching experience) with the necessary tools to help their children progress on their Math journey.

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, Chairman of Basic Education, Culture and Art and the author of the ‘Education in the Better Normal’ Bill, was joined by Valenzuela School Superintendent, Dr. Meliton Zurbano and Vice Mayor Laurie Natividad who is in charge of the education program in Valenzuela.  “This is a very timely event and an extremely insightful discussion for us all to be having”, said Senator Gatchalian. “A child’s cognitive skills need training, nurturing and developing regardless of the situation. There are 23 million students attending public school in the Philippines and these schools are scheduled to reopen on October 6th 2020”.

Henry Motte-Muñoz, Chief Executive Officer of Edukasyon.ph established Edukasyon.ph five years ago. The platform is designed to help high school and college level students and the company paved the way for distance learning in the Philippines – despite the challenges of connectivity and device accessibility.

The Philippines Government foresees a ‘blended learning’ approach to teaching in the coming months. Self-study modules will be distributed to public school students for home-use and balanced with in-school interaction with teachers.

Since early September, parents such as Education advocates (and parents) Audrey Tan-Zubiri and Mikaela Lagdameo-Martinez (who both have children in private schools) have taken on home-teaching roles.

Michelle Reyes, founder of My Study Partner and veteran educator, was already teaching her son at home before the pandemic began. She realised parents who now found themselves in a similar situation must be struggling:

“As I am an educator, I had a firm grasp of what was required to ensure I had my son’s full attention and teach him in an effective manner. I asked myself; ‘How are other parents coping with this situation?’ and I knew I had to do something”.

In order to enhance learning and satisfy the curiosity of thousands of people experiencing the world through the Internet, V-DOSE Education brings the craft and knowledge of educators across various fields unto a visual storytelling stage.

Its first product tackles the pertinent needs of families currently conforming to distance learning and working from home. In a tutorial series of videos focused on the highly regarded Singapore Math approach, V-DOSE Education enlists the expertise of My Study Partner, Inc.’s founder-teacher, Michelle Reyes, in equipping parents for the role of elementary math tutor.

Guided Singapore Math with Michelle Reyes features four modules per grade level from grades 2 to 6 through a digital course that includes textbooks from Marshall-Cavendish and respective answer keys. Each lesson on the module is detailed by Reyes, whose 30-year teaching career spans from the US to the Philippines with thousands of students successfully taught through this tricky subject.

Singapore Math has been used worldwide in top educational institutions since the 1980s. Elementary students from Singapore have consistently placed among the top of international math testing standards precisely because of this approach. The prestigious method of math effectively develops mastery in students through a 3-part technique – Concrete, Pictorial, and Abstract – that outperforms simple memorization. From hands-on application to visual understanding, students are able to grasp abstract concepts and retain the lesson, ultimately developing such skills as mental computation and even teaching the exercise to another.

“It is our responsibility to give our children the education they deserve”.

V-DOSE Education: A Guide to Singapore Math supports My Study Partner Foundation, Inc., which provides children with temporary care through foster home placements, financial assistance, support services and educational opportunities.

V-DOSE Education: A Guide to Singapore Math with Michelle Reyes is available to buy at www.vdose-edu.com Each level (Grades 2 to 6) features four modules per course and are accompanied by Marshall-Cavendish textbooks and answer keys.

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