At least 90 per cent of students around the world are at home because of COVID-19*
* By 4/24/220
The war is real: turn remotely to school
- Nearly 9 out of 10 parents worry their child will fall behind academically *
- Less than 8 in 10 fail to keep their kids engaged *
- Girls aren't the only ones
- 76% of students and 66% of teachers are in lower spirits than they were before the pandemic
- The teachers are concerned about their students falling behind in the core subjects
- Mathematics: 90 per cent
- Deutsch: 88 per cent.
- Science: Eighty-one per centAfter a sudden transition to remote education, increasing pain is inevitable — but students can still learn and excel when educators and parents work together.
A 2015 study found that warnings from the cell phone interfered with focus and performance — while participants did not connect with their apps.Your child will need access to online learning software but you can restrict the effects of distractions
- Warnings regarding arrest
- During class sessions, switch on "Do Not Interrupt" mode
- Notices of silence-noise can be as alarming as those of sonority
- Remove distractions
- For Apple devices — use the "show time" to set time limits for different applications and features
- For Android devices — use "power mode" to block access to a specified schedule of different applications.
infographic by: www.onlineschoolsreport.com
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