Online Learning During the pandemic Well the act of learning has always been a challenge. Sometimes we forget that students are learning new material everyday. For most adults we go through our day to day lives learning more about ourselves than we do about the world. Hence the wisdom, coffee and chip on our shoulders but for kids everything is new and what they don't know yet they haven't learned. They need our help and support. Schools cannot do everything and neither can their teachers. It should all be viewed as a grand scheme learning. Tutors can be a vital part of their learning universe. In addition to mentoring and developing their skills tutors can answer the direct roadblock questions that students often run into which hampers further learning. Tutors can also support students by supporting their confidence during academic setbacks. If you are interested in getting a tutor GettaTutor.com is a great place to start. Your first hour is free and after meeting
Learning math online is amazing "Is virtual learning as good as in-person learning???" is the current question that parents are asking themselves and others. When it comes to tutoring, parents have the same concerns. I've been doing a lot of online tutoring lately, and here's what I've noticed: 1. Older pupils appear to benefit more from online tutoring than younger students. Now, I believe that some of this has to do with maturity, and part of it has to do with desire and comfort dealing with technology. Some middle school students have been quite enthusiastic about online learning, while others in high school have been less enthusiastic. You may only need to try a few sessions to see how your student reacts. 2. The classroom teacher's and the class's expectations. At the end of last year, at the start of the pandemic, schools and teachers set the bar extremely low, placing little emphasis on comprehension and placing little importance on grades. That, I
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