In the current “bridging phase” due to the school closings caused by the corona pandemic, teachers should not convey any new teaching content. The Ministry of Education reminds of this in new “Guidelines for Distance Learning / Distance Learning”. In addition, the students should receive regular feedback from them to strengthen their motivation.
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Timely feedback on completed tasks is also important
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The directors are therefore responsible for organizing a handover or filing system in the school’s entrance area that meets the current hygiene requirements (e.g. minimum distance of one meter). In this way, exercise materials should be picked up and then handed over and processed again. This offer should be communicated to the legal guardians via the school’s website, the parents’ association, by text message or by telephone.
The class leaders or class teachers should in turn maintain contact with parents or students. Particular attention should be paid to poorer students and more individual care.
Teachers are encouraged to “at least provide work materials for their students”. These must “be reasonable in terms of scope and scope” If the technical equipment is available, they should use known e-learning systems and “provide reliable, timely feedback about the work that has already been done or submitted”. They also have to be available for pedagogical questions – for example in e-mail consultations.
(APA / red, photo: APA / APA (Scheriau))
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