If there’s one thing many children have recently experienced, it’s online learning. You’ll find many who’ll tell you they really liked it, but there are also those who definitely didn’t like it because they weren’t in direct contact—not only with their teachers, but also with their friends.
For college students, for example, this was ideal, since many students have class schedules from morning to night, and if they also have a long commute to school, it was actually a benefit for them.
However, online learning could be a problem for younger grades. If a student is in first or second grade, it’s more than clear that this could be difficult for them. Not only difficult in the sense that they have to study from home, but mainly difficult to concentrate. It’s clear that the home environment can distract a person much more than when they’re sitting at a desk in school, looking only at the blackboard or the teacher.
Unfortunately, after online classes ended, elementary schools had their work cut out for them explaining everything necessary to the children so that they could understand everything as needed.
For high schools, the situation was split down the middle. There are students who were glad that something like this was possible, and there are those who feel they didn’t learn anything through online classes. It was therefore necessary—especially for seniors—to thoroughly explain everything to these students so they could pass their final exams.
Unfortunately, online learning wasn’t as easy for some as others might have thought. However, it was definitely a good idea to implement it, because the idea that students wouldn’t learn anything for an entire year is certainly not a good one. Something like that could have a very significant impact—in a negative sense.
It is very important for children to receive an education. Only then can they acquire all the necessary knowledge to pursue the careers they desire in the future. Knowledge is definitely essential. Without it, it simply won’t work under any circumstances.