[Press Release] TDC CALLS FOR SUSPENSION OF DEPEDS CATCH-UP FRIDAYS

The TDC has again urged the Department of Education (DepEd) to immediately halt the implementation of Catch-up Fridays, a learning recovery program launched on January 12, arguing that it will not positively impact children’s education.
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The call came in response to allegations that some DepEd employees sold materials for Catch-up Fridays. Reports reveal that the DepEd is currently investigating potential violations of its strict no-collection policy by public school officials; furthermore, a school principal in Caloocan City has reportedly received a 90-day preventive suspension. TDC has confirmed that, although the unidentified principal was indeed administratively charged, there was no order for a preventive suspension.

“DepEd’s failure to provide materials may have contributed to the alleged sale of Catch-up Friday workbooks. While we will not tolerate such possible violations, we understand that some of our colleagues in the field are truly determined to carry out the program. In fact, many of our teachers spend their own money for this,” says Benjo Basas, TDC National Chairperson.

Due to a lack of preparation and uniform implementation causing confusion in the field, the group insists on the immediate suspension of the program.

“We agree that there is a need for catch-up activities, but this shouldn’t be a one-size-fits-all program,” Basas added.

Basas added that since schools have already had class schedules since the beginning of SY 2023-2024, the Catch-Up Fridays program only disrupts the regular teaching and learning process. According to reports gathered by TDC, this may be the reason why many of the students choose not to attend Friday classes, defeating the very purpose of the program.

“Catch-up Friday is not a necessity and therefore must be immediately suspended,” Basas ended.

Basas said that his group is willing to support any mode of learning recovery program of the DepEd upon proper consultation with stakeholders, especially teachers and school heads.

Reference:
Benjo Basas, Chairperson
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