What have we learned from Covid-19 about the limitations of online learning – and the implications for the fall?? — from tonybates.ca Tony Bates
Excerpts:
It is useful then to use the experience from Covid-19 to identify some of the affordances or ‘difficult to replace’ characteristics of in-person teaching and learning. In particular, I found myself revisiting what we often take for granted, at least here in Canada: the real benefits of a comprehensive, publicly funded in-person school system.
Major limitations
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- Access
- Online learning is inappropriate for younger children
- There are certain areas of teaching that are still difficult or impossible through online learning
I have again broken my golden rule of not venturing into the school/k-12 area, so I will really welcome feedback on this post from any parents or teachers who happen to stumble across it.
DC: I appreciate Tony going out on a limb and breaking his golden rule of not writing about K12-related items. We need more overlapping reflections and thought coverage on & between K12, higher ed, vocational programs, corp training / L&D.https://t.co/cIc0ifFxyO
— Daniel Christian (@dchristian5) July 5, 2020