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<blockquote data-quote="ON D BIT" data-source="post: 16478179" data-attributes="member: 10422"><p>Why do students need school purchased tablets to learn? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Wow, too much there to dissect it all.</p><p>Teachers normal schedule is more like 7-5. Ive known many that are 6-5 and 8-11.</p><p>Teaching at home is tough. You've got those who don't have funds for computers and stuff let alone multiple for brothers and sisters that have their teacher meetings at the same time. The teacher can't see the work as the student is trying and its hard for the students to see the examples the teacher is showing. Its best for the teacher to be recording her work on video(like an overhead elmo) and then voice over the instructions. </p><p>The other issue is the students turning in their work remotely. You have students and parents saying the work is done and they put hours into it, but its no where to be found online.</p><p></p><p>I would choose one of the following if I was in charge:</p><p>In person schools</p><p>Online schools where Teachers send in lessons and examples, parents work with their kids, then grade their work.(Teachers get half pay only)</p><p>Home schooling</p><p></p><p>I did my masters online. It was great, forum discussion 2 a week per class. Then complete and turn in assignments each week. Too bad elementary kids do not learn like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ON D BIT, post: 16478179, member: 10422"] Why do students need school purchased tablets to learn? Wow, too much there to dissect it all. Teachers normal schedule is more like 7-5. Ive known many that are 6-5 and 8-11. Teaching at home is tough. You've got those who don't have funds for computers and stuff let alone multiple for brothers and sisters that have their teacher meetings at the same time. The teacher can't see the work as the student is trying and its hard for the students to see the examples the teacher is showing. Its best for the teacher to be recording her work on video(like an overhead elmo) and then voice over the instructions. The other issue is the students turning in their work remotely. You have students and parents saying the work is done and they put hours into it, but its no where to be found online. I would choose one of the following if I was in charge: In person schools Online schools where Teachers send in lessons and examples, parents work with their kids, then grade their work.(Teachers get half pay only) Home schooling I did my masters online. It was great, forum discussion 2 a week per class. Then complete and turn in assignments each week. Too bad elementary kids do not learn like this. [/QUOTE]
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