Solon backs proposal to merge arts, social studies, PE into one subject for Grades 1–3

Solon backs proposal to merge arts, social studies, PE into one subject for Grades 1–3

Solon backs proposal to merge arts, social studies, PE into one subject for Grades 1–3

Pasig City Representative Roman Romulo on Wednesday expressed help for the proposal of the Department of Education (DepEd) to merge arts, social research, and bodily training into one topic for Grades 1 to three.

“Agree po ako fully…May proposal sila na bawasan yung subjects. Mag-i-integrate sila o mag-merge sila ng tatlo, tama po ‘yan,” Romulo stated on the televised Laging Handa public briefing.

(I absolutely agree. They have a proposal to cut back the themes. They will combine or merge three topics, that’s good.)

Earlier, DepEd’s Bureau of Curriculum Development issued a public invitation to evaluate the draft of some revisions within the curriculum for Kindergarten to Grade 10.

One of the revisions consists of the topic Sibika, Sining at Kultura, Kasaysayan at Kagalingang Pangkatawan (SiKaP) for Grade 1 to three.

For Romulo, college students from Grade 1 to three ought to focus extra on studying and arithmetic. With the mixing of arts, social research, and bodily training into one topic, Romulo stated the scholars can have extra space to be taught these two topics.

Summer break

Asked concerning the calls to revert the summer season trip to April and May amid the new climate, Romulo stated he agrees with the assertion of the DepEd that they need to look into it.

While acknowledging the discomfort of scholars because of the scorching climate, Romulo identified that each dry and moist seasons pose challenges for colleges.

“Ang importante po dyan talaga, makita lang ng DepEd yun mga datos na magpo-point out kung ano talaga ang mag makakatulong na tuloy-tuloy ang pag-aaral ng quality education ng ating learners at ligtas yung kanilang kalusugan,” he stated.

(What’s essential is that DepEd ought to test the information declaring what would higher assist the continual high quality training and well being of our college students.) — BM, GMA Integrated News

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