Anonymous wrote:Is distance learning better than no school at all? Debatable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Missed the first 15 minutes of the day because no one told us (or a lot of others in my kid's class) that you had to re-sign in to Teams to join a meeting. They just said to click on the link out of Canvas and you're in, so we sat there waiting to get let in to the meeting until another parent figured it out.
The teacher also didn't turn off the chat function so half the class (4th grade, WOTP school) clearly was tuning her out and just chatting amongst themselves.
Teachers can't turn off the chat, unfortunately, but supposedly DCPS is going to disable it for all students next week.
Anonymous wrote:Missed the first 15 minutes of the day because no one told us (or a lot of others in my kid's class) that you had to re-sign in to Teams to join a meeting. They just said to click on the link out of Canvas and you're in, so we sat there waiting to get let in to the meeting until another parent figured it out.
The teacher also didn't turn off the chat function so half the class (4th grade, WOTP school) clearly was tuning her out and just chatting amongst themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st grade. Day is too long (multiple 30 minute live sessions) and multiple 30 minute independent work blocks in several learning sites. He is exhausted and ready to be done and we still have an hour left.
Also, the teacher only calls on the kids she can "see".
Our first grader had 6 hours of live instruction today with 3 15 min breaks. It was a lot.
Live as in the teacher was talking the whole time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1st grade. Day is too long (multiple 30 minute live sessions) and multiple 30 minute independent work blocks in several learning sites. He is exhausted and ready to be done and we still have an hour left.
Also, the teacher only calls on the kids she can "see".
Our first grader had 6 hours of live instruction today with 3 15 min breaks. It was a lot.
Anonymous wrote:1st grade. Day is too long (multiple 30 minute live sessions) and multiple 30 minute independent work blocks in several learning sites. He is exhausted and ready to be done and we still have an hour left.
Also, the teacher only calls on the kids she can "see".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd grade - its been mixed. Canvas is not working right so links to the various teams live lessons are being circulated among the parents. I have no idea why they are using Canvas instead of just directly going to Teams like we did in the Spring. Seems like they have just added confusing steps and prevents us from going back into Teams after class to check on the instructions the teachers put in the chat. But at least my kid got on with her teachers. She has been asked so many times by several different teachers how she's feeling about all this is just getting to be comical. All the kids are tired and bored listening to their friends say the same thing over and over again. They have live classes till 3:15 and its way to long. The kids look like zombies on the screen.
BuT wE wAnT mOrE lIvE iNsTrUcTiOn. Teachers tried to say kids can’t sit on a computer that long. But enough of you complained to Dcps about how terrible it was and now here we are. 6, 7 and 8 year olds on a screen for multiple hours a day exhausted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd grade - its been mixed. Canvas is not working right so links to the various teams live lessons are being circulated among the parents. I have no idea why they are using Canvas instead of just directly going to Teams like we did in the Spring. Seems like they have just added confusing steps and prevents us from going back into Teams after class to check on the instructions the teachers put in the chat. But at least my kid got on with her teachers. She has been asked so many times by several different teachers how she's feeling about all this is just getting to be comical. All the kids are tired and bored listening to their friends say the same thing over and over again. They have live classes till 3:15 and its way to long. The kids look like zombies on the screen.
BuT wE wAnT mOrE lIvE iNsTrUcTiOn. Teachers tried to say kids can’t sit on a computer that long. But enough of you complained to Dcps about how terrible it was and now here we are. 6, 7 and 8 year olds on a screen for multiple hours a day exhausted.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3rd grade - its been mixed. Canvas is not working right so links to the various teams live lessons are being circulated among the parents. I have no idea why they are using Canvas instead of just directly going to Teams like we did in the Spring. Seems like they have just added confusing steps and prevents us from going back into Teams after class to check on the instructions the teachers put in the chat. But at least my kid got on with her teachers. She has been asked so many times by several different teachers how she's feeling about all this is just getting to be comical. All the kids are tired and bored listening to their friends say the same thing over and over again. They have live classes till 3:15 and its way to long. The kids look like zombies on the screen.
BuT wE wAnT mOrE lIvE iNsTrUcTiOn. Teachers tried to say kids can’t sit on a computer that long. But enough of you complained to Dcps about how terrible it was and now here we are. 6, 7 and 8 year olds on a screen for multiple hours a day exhausted.
Anonymous wrote:K- she didn’t want to dial in because she hated last year. They had 2 hours of live instruction and with a 15 min break. It was too much and too much work for me.
Much older or her CC old registered recently for her school so she had nothing in canvas and no morning meetings. Dialed in for afternoon meeting and the teacher sent them to canvas for a 35 assignment (but my kid had nothing there).
I am ready to day drink and let them both drop out.