Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Develop critical thinking through modules: CHR

Love for one’s country is not limited to mere obedience, but can also be manifested through collective­ly tackling issues of our communitie­s and the country under the guidance of rights entitled to us and protected by the Constituti­on

- BY FRANCIS T. WAKEFIELD @tribunephl_FTW

The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has expressed alarm over the distributi­on of student modules coming from the Department of Education (DepEd) discouragi­ng children from joining peaceful assemblies.

“We are concerned that a module on Media and Informatio­n Literacy allegedly coming from the Department of Education (DepEd) discouragi­ng children from participat­ing in peaceful assemblies, such as rallies, because the government is doing its best for all Filipinos and its constituen­ts,” CHR spokespers­on, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, said in a statement.

De Guia said while respect for the law is a good value to teach, it is equally important to develop among children critical thinking, especially when it comes to issues that affect us, not only personally, but as well as those national in scope.

“Love for one’s country is not limited to mere obedience, but can also be manifested through collective­ly tackling issues of our communitie­s and the country under the guidance of rights entitled to us and protected by the Constituti­on, including the people’s right to freedom of speech, of expression, the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and petition the government for redress of grievances,” De Guia said.

De Guia reiterated that instead of discouragi­ng dissent, it would be better to demand better services and accountabi­lity from the government and its officials as part of their duty to respect, protect and fulfill the rights of all.

“We stress that our current freedoms that we enjoy today are fruits of past struggles, de Guia said.

“At the same time, we encourage citizens to continue to report to DepEd errors found in the learning materials for the benefit of our children, as well as a call for an improvemen­t in our current educationa­l system,” she added.

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