Today, novel coronavirus has ravaged education opportunities and is profoundly aggravating the learners across the globe. Since our government did not take academic break as an option, universities decided to shift in distance learning pathways, online and remote sessions began; yet underprivileged and marginalized children are having shortcomings and were becoming more furthest behind. The Depart
ment of Education launched distance or blended learning, while Commission on Higher Education initiated flexible learning program. As of the moment, there are still no face-to-face classes because nationwide school closures were imposed in the country until conditions become favorable. For the first time in human history, a whole generation of children's education has been halted throughout the world. Despite the challenges we are dealing, learning must continue. Uneducated and misinformed citizens about most pressing issues cannot intelligently mobilize insights and decisions. For youths in the developing world, this is the most promising avenue for success and progress. Reforms should be prompted, such as verifying module and curriculum quality preceding distribution and crafting a flexible learning plan for students with diverse intelligences along with boosting enrollment and graduation rates. Shortfall in the supply and competence of members of the academe and professional groups including funding must increase. I am choosing to sacrifice the boundless energy of my youth advocating for quality education for everyone, and this has become an extraordinary challenge of today for we are situated on a worldwide pandemic. I am completely convinced that developing champions in life for our world, win or lose, is a true success and my greater fulfillment. And education, on the other side can change trajectory of one's life for the better - a job for all of us, a job that should probably start today. Now is the time, and it is a great time.