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  1. Why lockdown and distance learning during the COVID-19 ...

    Given that learning during lockdown has increasingly taken place in family settings, we believe that interventions involving the family are also likely to be effective 119,120,121. Simply ...

  2. Effects of remote learning during COVID-19 lockdown on children's

    Although remote learning benefits disease control, it has augmented socioeconomic inequalities regarding access to technological resources (Hossain, 2021). During the pandemic, low-income families tended to have less access to reliable internet and devices compared with high-income families in the same city (Francis and Weller, 2022).

  3. E-Learning during Lockdown of Covid-19 Pandemic: A ...

    This research paper aims to study the E-learning process among students who are familiar with web-based technology. It also helps to find out solutions to improve the self-study skills of students ...

  4. Students' experience of online learning during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A

    Students' perception of online learning during COVID‐19 pandemic: A case study on the English students of STKIP Pamane Talino. SOSHUM: Jurnal Sosial Dan Humaniora, 10 (2), 225-235. 10.31940/soshum.v10i2.1316 [Google Scholar] Anderson, T. (2003). Getting the mix right again: An updated and theoretical rationale for interaction.

  5. Remote learning and mental health during the societal lockdown: a study

    During the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought great challenges to countries worldwide. Responding to the unprecedented situation, many countries imposed societal lockdown measures to various degrees [].With the school closure, students in kindergartens and primary schools were stuck at home with their parents and had little space or time for themselves.

  6. 'Homeschooling' and the COVID-19 Crisis: The Insights of Parents on

    One of the problems associated with remote learning during the lockdown was that the role of parents was not clearly defined and, the communication between schools and parents was deficient. Parents were 'forced' to take on a new and challenging role as 'co' teachers (World Bank Group 2020). Apparently, parental support was meant to be ...

  7. PDF Learning at home: Parents' lived experiences on distance learning

    The Department of Education (DepEd) developed a framework termed as the Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan (BE-LCP) which provides guidance on how the country deliver education during the time of crises while ensuring the health, safety, and the welfare of learners, teachers, and DepEd personnel [7].

  8. Home learning experiences through the COVID-19 pandemic

    Home learning in early 2021 was more successful than during the first period of school closures. Among out-of-school pupils, learning time rose from 22 hours a week in April/May 2020 to 26 hours a week in February/March 2021 for primary pupils (22 to 29 hours a week for secondary pupils). The quality of learning time also improved.

  9. Remote Learning During COVID-19: Lessons from Today, Principles for

    The education response during the early phase of COVID-19 focused on implementing remote learning modalities as an emergency response. These were intended to reach all students but were not always successful. As the pandemic has evolved, so too have education responses. Schools are now partially or fully open in many jurisdictions.

  10. Frontiers

    Institute for Educational Technology, National Research Council of Italy, Genova, Palermo, Italy; This contribute investigates how Emergency Remote Education (ERE) impacted families during the spring 2020 Covid-19 lockdown, and in particular, the extent to which the impact of ERE on families, measured in terms of space and equipment sharing, moderates the effect of student and family ...

  11. Capturing the benefits of remote learning

    Why are some kids thriving during remote learning? Fleming, N., Edutopia, 2020. Remote learning has been a disaster for many students. But some kids have thrived. Gilman, A., The Washington Post, Oct. 3, 2020. A preliminary examination of key strategies, challenges, and benefits of remote learning expressed by parents during the COVID-19 pandemic

  12. Student's experiences with online teaching following COVID-19 lockdown

    Background The COVID-19 pandemic lead to a sudden shift to online teaching and restricted campus access. Aim To assess how university students experienced the sudden shift to online teaching after closure of campus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods Students in Public Health Nutrition answered questionnaires two and 12 weeks (N = 79: response rate 20.3% and 26.6%, respectively ...

  13. Essay on Learning at Home During Lockdown

    Essay on Learning at Home During Lockdown. 📌Category: Education, Experience, Learning, Life, Work: 📌Words: 789: 📌Pages: 3: 📌Published: 10 April 2021: This year has been one of the most challenging years of my career. Of course, only now, in reflection can I understand why I am much better off because of the challenges I have ...

  14. Remote learning and students' mental health during the Covid-19

    Overall, the students reported coping well during lockdown but indicated that lecturers were challenged by distance teaching, which created some stress for the students. ... For example, not all are able to find suitable spaces for home learning, or studying may be constrained by insufficient hardware and unstable networks (Zhang et al. 2020 ...

  15. The Challenges of Home Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    After their schools closed due to the pandemic, Moreyna and Joaquin are striving to study effectively from home. At 7 A.M. one morning, Moreyna woke up with renewed enthusiasm. As she did every school day prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, she showered, had her breakfast, and put on her school uniform. She then asked her mother to take her to ...

  16. Learning at home: Parents' lived experiences on distance learning

    alternative learning delivery modalities during the lockdown an d beyond. As parents, we are thankful to the mandate of government to have temporary closure of schools nationwide.

  17. Learning at Home: Distance Learning Solutions and Child ...

    The analysis also focuses on the role played by online classes or other interactive methods on children's home learning and emotional status. We find that the lockdown had a stronger negative effect on boys, on kids attending kindergarten (in Italy) or secondary school (in France), and on children whose parents have a lower education level.

  18. Learning at Home: Distance Learning Solutions and Child Deve

    Champeaux, Hugues & Mangiavacchi, Lucia & Marchetta, Francesca & Piccoli, Luca, 2020. "Learning at Home: Distance Learning Solutions and Child Development during the COVID-19 Lockdown," IZA Discussion Papers 13819, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). Handle: RePEc:iza:izadps:dp13819

  19. Learning at Home during Lockdown

    Spending more time with them gave us an opportunity to understand them and to learn what quality time Essay Topic: Learning at Home during Lockdown: My Parents and My Teachers is. Life is about ...

  20. Students learning experiences during COVID-19: Work from home period in

    The aim of this paper is to study on the students' learning experience through online teaching methods during Covid-19 lockdown period in Malaysia. This study is vital to study the challenges experienced by Malaysian university students during the pandemic situation and provides insight to the Malaysian government in assisting the online ...

  21. Your questions answered: how to keep children learning through ...

    Take your time. Start with shorter learning sessions and make them progressively longer. If the goal is to have a 30- or 45-minute session, start with 10 minutes and build up from there. Within a session, combine online or screen time with offline activities or exercises. Protect children online.

  22. 5 tips for managing study from home during lockdown

    Tip 5: Connect with others. Connecting with others is really important for your mental health and wellbeing, particularly during lockdown. It can boost your energy, improve your sense of belonging, help you relax and feel supported, all of which are super valuable when studying from home. Schedule a break with a mate.

  23. Literacy in Lockdown: Learning and Teaching During COVID‐19 School

    The school also serves as an on‐campus site for TCU College of Education teacher candidates as they receive guidance in teaching students with learning disabilities. As COVID‐19 impacted our university community, Starpoint School transitioned to a new online environment, continuing with a focus on literacy learning.