For twelve-year-old Felicia Ludwig from Heidelberg, the alarm clock rings at the usual time even in lockdown. Your high school, the Protestant Elisabeth von Thadden School in Heidelberg, does not allow Corona-Schlendrian, when homeschooling begins at ten to eight, all students have to be out of their pajamas and sweatpants. "During a video conference, clothing is to be worn like in normal classroom teaching," says the grammar school's "Chatiquette". "During a video conference, the rules of good behavior, politeness and appropriate language apply."
School and Corona: "It's frightening how much injustice there is in our education system"
2021-02-13T23:27:47.956Z
Schoolchildren have been learning homeschooling for weeks. But the differences in quality are enormous: Experts are already observing that high-performing students hardly suffer from the situation, while the weaker students all the more. A visit to two worlds.
Source: welt