What if remote learning slows them down? - News Summed Up

What if remote learning slows them down?


She is still learning English, as are her children, which makes remote learning more complicated. But if I compare it with my son, when he was learning in-person at the same age as her, I feel like he was learning so much more. "But with remote learning, my kids are doing less English reading and having much less contact with their friends — most of whom speak English — so they’re missing that socialisation. I feel like they may not be learning as much English as they would have been and forgetting some words in English. "At the beginning of remote learning, I was more frustrated while I was trying to figure out how to navigate it.


Source: bd News24 December 23, 2020 11:26 UTC



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