It is committed by students ... the most prominent of which is placing the teacher on "silent"

"Technical" mistakes that disrupt "distance education" classes

Schools invited students' families to sit with their children during classes.

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Private schools in the Northern Emirates have detected five mistakes that foundation stage students make that disturb the continuation of the class "remotely", and delay the explanation of the lesson, as students start to set up a meeting room and start the class instead of the teacher, in addition to putting the teacher on the "silent" position, and the troublesome during The class opens the sound, and students cancel the entry of colleagues to the class, and open the camera, which leads to internet pressure during the class.

She called on the teachers of the students' families to sit with their children during the class, and to make them aware of the importance of study time, and the need to avoid everything that causes it to be wasted, referring to previous mistakes.

The superintendent of the foundation stage in a private school that applies the American curriculum in Umm Al Quwain, Nasreen Al-Abed, told "Emirates Today" that the school evaluated the lessons four weeks after the start of the study "remotely", and monitored the observations and mistakes that students make in order to avoid them and work. To address it.

She emphasized that some students deliberately start the class meeting before the actual start of it, which leads to the students entering it and controlling it, instead of the teacher.

She explained that the teacher is forced to enter the class and inform the students of the necessity to leave and restart the meeting and send the invitation to the students again, which causes a waste of time.

She stressed informing students' families of the importance of monitoring their children during the class and not allowing them to tamper with smart devices or "laptops", so that the teacher does not have to postpone the explanation to the next class.

Ola Abu Rahma, an English language teacher in a private school that applies the British curriculum in Ras Al Khaimah, indicated that some students deliberately put her on the "silent" position.

She explained that this would lead to cutting her voice off from the rest of the students if the student was the one who started the meeting.

And she added that she has to monitor the perpetrator of the sound cut off, to alert him through the messaging service, and to ask him to turn the sound on again.

She called on the students 'families to sit with their children during the class in order to benefit as much as possible and not to waste students' time.

The supervisor of the foundation department in a private school that applies the British and American curriculum in Ajman, who requested not to be named, stated that the students 'opening cameras collectively during the class leads to pressure on the remote electronic program and cuts off the teacher's voice and the students' inability to hear her, especially if the Internet is not The one in her home is strong enough.

She revealed that some students cancel their classmates ’entry to the class" remotely ", which leads to the student leaving the meeting, and his inability to continue the class except by re-entering it again, pointing out that“ the behavior of some students and their behavior leads to confusion of the teacher and wastes class time ».

She added that the school has set conditions for students before starting the remote class, including waiting for the teacher to be invited to enter the class, not to open and operate the cameras and sound without the teacher's permission, and not to tamper with or press any button on the smart devices to avoid a technical defect.

It also called on the students' families to sit with their children and watch them in order to complete the lessons, especially that they are in the foundation stage, and they may feel bored on their own.

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