Blessie Espares
Blessie Espares
Blessie Espares
by:
Blessie Merillo-Espares
Teacher 2
Arriesgado Elementary School
Claveria North District
Reaching a new territory in the landscape of education had led to the discovery of the
pandemic’s toll on reading which worsens the literacy predicament in teaching.
Empowerment. Collaboration. Synergy.
These combated the success of the implementation of Brigada Pagbasa of the Schools
Division of Masbate as it continuously provides impactful literacy opportunities to literacy-
challenged learners in the whole province.
Hurdled Challenges
Despite lots of support coming from stakeholders, the restrictions of the Covid-19
pandemic impede the implementation of the program. One municipality in the province
restricted the implementation of the program due to the great number of cases in their
locality. Since health protocols require limited group attendance, the number of learners that
could participate in face-to-face tutorials had not been fully maximized. In addition, due to
the limited number of learners that could be accommodated despite the surging number of
volunteer tutors and readers, some learners were not catered to. There were also limited
reading materials available at the early stage of implementation especially locally-made
reading materials.
However, the post-test shows a high enhancement result in learners reading
performance. There is almost an 86% reduction in the number of struggling readers reported
during the pretest. Out of 8,463 learners that cannot read any letter, only 1,171 could not
read anymore after the four-month implementation. Moreover, there is almost 94% increase
in the number of learners who can read common words; about 100% intensification is also
observed in the result of the number of learners that can read a paragraph of simple
sentences with no more than three mistakes and can read and understand a story with two
out of three correctly answered questions. There is also almost 71% growth in the result of
the number of learners that can read and understand locally made reading materials with
two out of three correctly answered questions.