Virtual learning
By Dyta pahlevi
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
Bekasi, Indonesia
October 6, 2020 6:11pm CST
Do you think virtual learning is really useful?
why does my little brother even look like he is not studying when th virtual learning start.
But I was quite surprised because the assignments given were sometimes more than usual and sometimes there were no assignments at all, what should i do to keep my little brother still studying event at home ?
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12 responses
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
8 Oct 20
@sophie09 I think the work subject like art, learn about another language, but the subject not really work like math, science
but that's based on my experience
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@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
7 Oct 20
Actually in some subjects it will be work but also not work in some objects to
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
10 Oct 20
Do he want to be educated? As that simple question.
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
11 Oct 20
@Dytapahlevi27 I never know it. You just mentioned it as little brother. It takes time to let him learn. We had experienced that to our granddaughter when she's 5 years old too.
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@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
12 Oct 20
@Nakitakona I’ll try find some word to tell him about that. Thaks for the offer
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@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
10 Oct 20
How can we ask that question to 5 yers old kids ?
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@kaylachan (69229)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7 Oct 20
I've been out of school for quite a number of years. While homeschooling was an option, it was nothing like it is today. Just like in-person learning, children require supervision to ensure they stay on task while they are studying. A dilemma that many parents face given this current pandemic.
When he's studying (or supposed to be) check in on him, often, to ensure he's staying on task. That's all you really can do.
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@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
7 Oct 20
I always try to make him focus on his task but it’s very hard, because he have a lot of reason for not finish it well
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@kaylachan (69229)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
7 Oct 20
@Dytapahlevi27 actually, you or your parents are responsible for keeping him on track. If you suspect he has a learning disability, there are tools you can look into to teach you and him how to manage it. If he's just being willful, and just doesn't want to do his homework, you still need to encourage him to finish and keep him on task.
Children in general are going to want to literally do anything else other than schoolwork. As an older family, you can be encouraging and try to make the lessons more entertaining to help him get through them faster.
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
7 Oct 20
@kaylachan thanks for the offer
I will try it, my parents have to go to office so I look after my younger brother at home
@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
7 Oct 20
Practice what he knows. Teaches will play catch up later. For know a lot of them are just trying to keep what they have learned. Reading I also tell my kids if you have nothing to do then go read for 20 minutes.
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@ShyBear88 (59347)
• Sterling, Virginia
8 Oct 20
@Dytapahlevi27 for that age any pre-K level books so lots of Dr. Suesse
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
8 Oct 20
@ShyBear88 thanks for the suggest I’ll try to search it
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@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
7 Oct 20
Do you have any recommended book ? My little brother 5 years old now
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
8 Oct 20
I hope so, but for some students they didn’t fell comfort
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
7 Oct 20
That is with real school learning as well. Sometimes we have homework and sometimes we don't have
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@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
8 Oct 20
@Dytapahlevi27 yes..and kids learn so much with other kids around.
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
8 Oct 20
@amitkokiladitya yes, and sometimes that's can be another responsibility for other kids
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
7 Oct 20
yes but at least there will be punishment for anyone who don’t finish their homework if in the real school
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@sergeantrom (5721)
• United States
8 Oct 20
Virtual learning is absolutely useful and in high demand but you definitely have to be a responsible person to take advantage of this type of learning. Virtual learning is the top method for teaching technology and if you think about it, technology is everywhere!! You can learn as much as you want, whenever you want with virtual learning. You can even get college degrees now via virtual learning. Look at all the youtubes with some sort of how-to video. Virtual learning is here to stay.
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@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
9 Oct 20
You’re right but I still think that face to face learning little more good
@bestie (3272)
• Philippines
9 Oct 20
the effectiveness of virtual learning depends on the teaching method being implemented I guess. The adjustment is tough especially in the institutions that are just starting a virtual learning, so as well to the students. So it may be useful, it maybe not
@iKONICNoona (4192)
• Philippines
7 Oct 20
I think as of the moment virtual learning is the best way for students. Though virtual learning differs from face to face learning with teachers , it depends on the students willingness to learn. Face to face learning with teachers is more easy because teachers will help students , while with virtual learning , the student is on their own.
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@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
7 Oct 20
In my opinion, before everything starts there should be an experiment so that both the student and the student companion are not surprised and confused
@Dytapahlevi27 (36)
• Bekasi, Indonesia
7 Oct 20
I think so, actually I don’t really like virtual learning in some objects
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