I presume that I need not introduce anyone to COVID-19 . It is the reason why you cannot see your friends and also why you can wake up at 9 am on weekdays. And this is precisely the premise of today's blog post. How did the lack of regular lessons influence us, and did we indeed waste a year of education?
We are not going to lie to ourselves: this school year has been extremely overwhelming . The back and forth between going to school and switching to distant learning left not only me but a lot of others very confused. Until November we were all together as a class, and then we had to shift to online education. After that, it was just a mix of online lessons and class attendance, with only half of the students present.
Nonetheless, I can tell from my own experience that when it comes to new skills, this year has been very productive. I think that the most important one is becoming a more independent learner. It is difficult for teachers to check on their students during online classes. Therefore we were bound to learn a certain amount of the curriculum ourselves.
Looking back at this year, I think it is safe to say that we missed out on several relevant topics. Learning at home is undoubtedly not the same as being in a classroom. Focusing is a challenge, and I also feel that it is hard to understand subjects properly.
All in all, I am pretty interested in how the situation will develop. What are your thoughts about it?
~ magdalene.3000
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