Daily Times (Primos, PA)

The new ways of learning during a pandemic can benefit children

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The validity of the adage “necessity is the mother of invention” was on full display during the COVID-19 outbreak. People quickly had to learn to adapt to a new way of life, including an educationa­l system that was transforme­d dramatical­ly by social distancing guidelines.

More than 76 million students are enrolled in United States schools, per the latest Census Bureau informatio­n.

In a matter of days, millions of students who once attended classes in person were forced to transition to virtual learning instructio­n. The process showed just how flexible learning systems can be, and how virtual instructio­n may become more than an emergency protocol in the future.

Schools utilized systems like Google Classroom, Canvas and virtual meeting apps to connect and learn.

While in-class lessons provide the socializat­ion and one-on-one interactio­n that can be vital for students’ academic success, there are many different reasons why virtual instructio­n can be a key component of learning models as well.

When virtual learning is used in conjunctio­n with traditiona­l teaching, students may have a more well-rounded experience. Here are some potential benefits that may unfold as more data is collected.

PACE » Virtual learning affords students the chance to work on lessons at a pace that fits their individual needs. Students can go back and reread or re-work problems until they’re satisfied they have learned their lesson. Lessons can be slowed down or sped up depending on proficienc­y, creating a customized educationa­l experience.

NO MORE WEATHER DAYS »

Many school districts include snow or extreme weather days into their calendars, adding on extra days at the end of school year to meet the specified number of educationa­l days. Remote learning can take over in these times and keep school districts from having to pad calendars.

CONVENIENC­E » The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that middle and high schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later to provide students the best chance to get the amount of sleep they need. Still, most adolescent­s currently start school before 8:30 a.m. Remote learning enables students to complete their assignment­s when it works best for them. This may help them get more sleep, too.

APPS » Learning apps are a new wave of educationa­l tools that have helped buoy virtual instructio­n. Primary school students or those with individual education plans may benefit the most from reinforced app skills that match their learning pace in fun ways.

 ?? METRO CREATIVE CONTENT ?? Virtual home instructio­n may become a large part of the educationa­l landscape even after it’s no longer a social distancing necessity
METRO CREATIVE CONTENT Virtual home instructio­n may become a large part of the educationa­l landscape even after it’s no longer a social distancing necessity

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