The effect of distance learning on children

Education expert Holly Kuzmich talks about the challenges children face this fall while learning at home.

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41 thoughts on “The effect of distance learning on children

  1. They should call it distance schooling. Most schools don't actually teach, they just focus on testing and the standardization of information using memorization in a robot-like, and archaic, way. So…ya know…we failed.
    This pandemic would have been a good time to just STOP the school year and allow the recreation and reform of the system as a whole. To allow for more diverse standards (based on what individual locations and kids need, and how the funding would be distributed). That way we could kick off with a bang after the pandemic "ends" and people are vaccinated.
    But…no, we just kept going like a car with a missing tire scraping along the highway. . .because we can't let kids "fall behind". Fall behind on what? Reading Romeo and Juliette? Finding out more about animal and plant cells? People learn in different ways at different paces, but obviously, nobody cares. 🙄 If they did, they would take the time to fix everything. And, before anyone yells about budgeting, the US spends more on education than most of the developed world…but we get the worst results. It doesn't matter if you spend big bucks if those dollars are being poorly spent. (Mostly on testing and to paying "non-profit" billion-dollar industries and private companies like Pearson.)

    It's so sad that not even a pandemic made people realize how useless the overall system of standardized schooling has become… 😥I hope one day people actually care about kids and what we are doing to them. They are people too.

  2. Online works for me but I guess that's because I have a nice home life. For people who have alot of negative distractions at home I can understand why people don't like it. For me my grades are much higher.

  3. I'm gonna be honest, I only clicked on the video to comment and see if anybody else is failing miserably, like worst grades for the last 3 quarters, just so I know if its just me or if everybody else is too

  4. I cant do this anymore, I started secondary school in tbe UK in September 2020, Ever since December 18th we have been doing online learning and it sucks, We cant take this anymore

  5. DO NOT POINT THE CAMERA AT YOUR CHILD'S FACE DURING DISTANCE LEARNING. POINT IT AT THE DESK, SHOWING ONLY THEIR HANDS TO VERIFY THEY ARE PRESENT. THERE IS NO SECURE INTERNET CONNECTION. EVERY INTERNET SESSION IS GLOBAL. VISIT FREEDOMTAKER.COM TO LEARN HOW TO INTERACT WITH THE SCHOOL SYSTEM AND CPS IF THEY COME FOR YOUR CHILD. PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN. GOD BLESS.

  6. just support digital learning. as in the future we may not know how corona will take a turn and ruin our lives. So just get used to it

  7. So, wait…since they say online schooling doesn't work, so what about all those people who got degreess online from online universities? Are they not legitimate anymore? Lol

  8. I agree, distance learning is just plain HORRIBLE! At my school, as a student, no one ever turns on their cameras and students type into the chat box, but do not speak. I am in 11th grade now, and I look forward to going back to school so that I can pull my grades back up to all As.

  9. I ask questions but my teachers barley even answer I’m also on meet for school but Sometimes the teachers don’t make meets For is to join it’s stressful

  10. I don't think online learning is bad per see. I think the delivery and the attitude of the teachers are just poor, that causes online learning to be suck. Most of the teachers, I am saying all, simply teach in a class because it is part of their job in a university. Even before online classrooms, most lecturers already perfect the skills in automotive delivery of materials and teachs materials without the need of understanding how to enhance learning outcomes. The effect of online learning simply heighten this effect to a new level because students could no longer group in person, question the lecturers after class to clarify their questions. The lack of creation of interests, lack of motivation to help students to understand the materials, lack of the awareness of the materials they are delivering are the real reason why online learning sucks.

  11. THIS IS HELL, I HAVEN'T TALKED TO A KID MY AGE IN A YEAR. MY PARENTS DON'T LET ME GO ON SOCIAL MEDIA, AND MY GOVERNOR WON'T LET ME OUT OF MY HOUSE. I went in to the pandemic with 4.0 GPA, lots of friends, great health, with 2 loving parents, and a decent family income. Now I'm failing half of my classes, have 0 friends, I'm obese, my parents are divorced, both my parents were fired, my older sister began drugs, my younger sister is depressed, I got addicted to porn, and we are dirt poor. PLEASE STOP PLAYING GAMES WITH PEOPLES LIVES.

  12. Online school is hell. Absolute hell, digital learning isn’t smooth and easier, it’s procrastination and scurrying to conmplete them with the stupid due dates. parents don’t understand the pressure of it

  13. The advantage is kids become tech savvy. My daughter is six and I'm very impressed. The downsides are isolation, attention span, the teachers- me, I trained to repair and make things not to teach. And an unfair two tier education system where those that have the latest gadgets will be fine, those that dont, or cant afford them due to the fact your job was sacrificed to protect people from a virus with a less than 1% mortality rate, well it's going to be tough. Getting used tech helps though. I had to get a used laptop for a decent price. The kindle wouldn't run microsoft teams, nor could I mirror. I lost my job due to illness in 2018 before the "Johnson gambit" move was done so I was readily in position to teach my kid. Some will have trouble transitioning. I know I did when I lost my job, I was saving for a new motorcycle but since I lost my license due to same illness I got my finances in shape and kept a roof over our heads.

  14. Distance Learning was set to FAIL the school system. And it's doing just that. It's a DOMINO effects. It's the BLAME game. Student failed>Teachers failed> Superintendent failed>County failed>State failed. It's working as planned. On the other hand, Student failed>Parent failed>Work failed>Workplace failed>CEO failed>Company failed>Economy failed……etc HOLY SHIAT!

  15. It's more than just child care for the parents and scheduling. Children are missing out on the social interaction with other children which is a huge part of their development and mental health. We have an only child who lives in a remote neighborhood with no other children around. Remote learning is isolating our kids, and COVID is worth the risk to send them back to school.

  16. Holly sh&@ this is crazy, at least for a single parent with a 7 year old , as if it wasn’t hard enough being mommy and daddy now , the hole good cop bad cop thing doesn’t apply to single parent, now I got to be teacher and police my daughter all day . Because believe it or not being a seven year old child in your house but expect to have instant IT SKILLS AND A ATTENTION SPAN OF A SENIOR CITIZEN

  17. Okay first of all… Distance learning is HELL student's hate it, I much would rather have a teacher i can talk to and ask question INSTEAD OF HAVING TO LOOK IT UP. Even if we can ask a teacher we can't just point to the problem no because why? There is no paper.

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