Tony Award winner Lea Salonga is fuming, having seen a studying module that mentioned tattoos are symbolic to being a felony.
She posted a screenshot of the identical, writing, “Okay, somebody would want to inform me if this factor is de facto okay’d by the DepEd. And in that case, WHAT KIND OF BS IS THIS???”
“(For the love of God…) I’m THIS CLOSE to getting a tattoo, if solely to show a degree,” Lea wrote.
She went on to ask followers if they may add a photograph of the total, unedited sheet for context.
“That complete LETTER A factor covers the remainder of it, and we want some context,” she associated.
A web based person mentioned the difficulty isn’t about tattoos or tribes however the method by which the query as with the alternatives given as reply have been laid out.
“The formulation of the query and decisions are fallacious. WHY? There isn’t any absolute or right reply for the reason that subject is anchored on the subjective choice,” the remark learn.
This isn’t the primary time {that a} studying module was found to comprise inaccurate ideas.
Just a few days in the past, a screenshot of a module from the Faculties Division of Occidental Mindoro went viral proper after it used actress Angel Locsin in describing an “overweight particular person.”
READ MORE: https://mb.com.ph/2020/11/14/look-angel-locsin-body-shamed-in-learning-module/
The Division of Training has since apologized about it.
READ MORE: https://mb.com.ph/2020/11/16/deped-apologizes-for-module-body-shaming-angel-locsin/
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