PLANNING OF STREET SCHOOL UNDER HOME LEARNING PARIPATRA ARVALLI
Being present in the school, school accreditation, evaluation of street education, unit test verification and its data entry are to be done. Students are not to be called to school under any circumstances "is a matter to be strictly adhered to.
If there is more teacher in the school then street school is planned accordingly. Mass and social distance must be maintained as per the guideline of Covid-19
COVID-19 AND AT-HOME LEARNING TEN TIPS FOR PARENTS NAVIGATING THE NEW REALITIES OF ONLINE EDUCATION
With COVID-19 causing widespread school closures, children across the country are being given alternate resources, some online, to study outside of the classroom. Temporary solutions being devised for remote education range from online classroom tools like Google Classroom, to Zoom and podcasts by teachers. While parents are adjusting to this new scenario, during this time it’s also important to help kids stay focused on learning and avoid overuse of games, social media, and videos.
Being present in the school, school accreditation, evaluation of street education, unit test verification and its data entry are to be done. Students are not to be called to school under any circumstances "is a matter to be strictly adhered to.
If there is more teacher in the school then street school is planned accordingly. Mass and social distance must be maintained as per the guideline of Covid-19
COVID-19 AND AT-HOME LEARNING TEN TIPS FOR PARENTS NAVIGATING THE NEW REALITIES OF ONLINE EDUCATION
With COVID-19 causing widespread school closures, children across the country are being given alternate resources, some online, to study outside of the classroom. Temporary solutions being devised for remote education range from online classroom tools like Google Classroom, to Zoom and podcasts by teachers. While parents are adjusting to this new scenario, during this time it’s also important to help kids stay focused on learning and avoid overuse of games, social media, and videos.
“This is a stressful, unpredictable time for everyone, including families, parents and children. You can help your children by providing them with a structure and routine, and being a positive force in their education,” says Dr. Pamela Hurst-Della Pietra, President of Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development. With that in mind, Children and Screens has put together ten tips for families as they adjust to the new reality of learning at home. 1. DIGITAL QUARANTINE Consider limiting your children’s cell phones and tablets until their schoolwork is done satisfactorily, so that it can receive their undivided attention.