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Tips To Deal With The Challenges Of Remote Learning

The ongoing pandemic shifted the entire education system without giving enough time to both teachers and students to prepare for the same. This sudden change presented numerous challenges which find easy solution in our article below:

Avoiding Distractions

Completing worksheets, reading eBooks and watching lesson videos might feel boring after some time. Teachers can help students in staying focused while learning by assigning them immersive and creative tasks.

The USP of remote learning lies in the high level of personalization and teachers can bank on the same for allowing students to choose topics which interest them.

Offering real-time feedback can also keep the young minds hooked to the online sessions. Clear channels of communication between the students and their supervisor can create an aura of positivity.

Encouraging group work by nurturing a sense of collaborative responsibility can make students feel more accountable towards each other’s actions.

Other than warding off loneliness, it can also be of great help in increasing the concentration of students. Since most parents are also working from home, seeking out their active participation like checking the progress of students and providing them with regular updates in the case of missed deadlines can yield great results.

Dealing With Excess Screen Time

Creating timetables and day planners for students can help with proper time management and also signal them when to take breaks.

Teachers need to take an active role in introducing guidelines for specifying how long the students can spend on each activity. Delegating non-screen work such as home craft projects can instill creativity amongst the young buds.

Technical Troubles

Students and faculty with basic knowledge can easily avoid and fix technical issues. This is why often students are given training on the best practices of using their laptops and mobile phones for online classes.

Sending a clearly articulated flowchart consisting of the steps to complete tasks can help keep the devices in working order.

Greater importance should be levied on asynchronous tech like apps which work perfectly even with limited Wi-Fi access. In such cases the students can complete their assignments under offline mode and tether to a hotspot only for task submission.

Catastrophic tech failures might occur and in such cases the mentors need to be ready with an offline plan of action. They can email the assignments to the child’s parents so that the work can be completed with ease.

Discussing the different possibilities with students can help them in staying focused while learning even on the face of a technical glitch.

Beating Loneliness

Studying from home can be very depressing for students in the long run. Teachers can help make things easier by regular check-in using different communication channels whether on an individual or group level.

Students might have queries at the end of a day’s class and teachers should always be available for answering the field questions while offering a requisite level of support and encouragement.

Just like we have mentioned earlier, assigning collaborative projects can be a great means of helping students socialize as they get to work in small groups.

Final Words

Not having to go to school might initially seem like a lot of fun, but the boredom creeps in soon enough causing distraction.

However, following these above-mentioned tips can help students tackle all the challenges which accompany remote learning.

Iquara
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Happy and want to see everyone happy. Share whatever I know, and I found shareable, helpful and have meaning. Currently writing for CCSU Blog Meerut University Project
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