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Reply to "Virtual Learning for Elementary School-Description by Our Principal"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you counting the reading and math time? Sometimes it’s independent work and sometimes it’s teacher- led, but it still would count as instruction. That adds up to about 3 hours. I’m guessing that the science, social studies, and perhaps other instruction periods would include activities that could add up to a total of 3.5. [/quote] If a child logs off to do work independently while the teacher meets virtually with other kids, then no—I would not consider what that child is doing alone to be “instructional time”. Do you? They are working alone at home.[/quote] That’s what we do during the school day. We don’t spend all the time teaching directly to the entire class.[/quote] You can’t think about virtual learning as just like your classroom, only on a computer. It’s a completely different environment. A child logging off to do homework is like a child leaving the school building in the middle of the lesson.[/quote] Sure, but how should it be done online? How does a teacher teach a class of second graders synchronously for 3.5 hours a day? What would it look like?[/quote]
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