Mr. Okorie is the father of 3 children. His son, who is in his senior year, is hired with virtual elegance to be promoted to the next elegance. For him, online elegance has its pros and cons and, if you weigh both, they can overcome the disadvantages.
His son, who in the past did not adapt to computers, now uses the benefits of online courses. But even though the benefits outweigh the drawbacks, Okorie still struggles to align her schedule with her son’s.
Speaking to WO, Okorie explained: “The credit is that it helps keep young people busy so that they do absolutely what they were taught at school. It also helps keep them out of damage and problems. This is helping them adjust to it.
“Before, my son didn’t know how to use the phone, he let the social media platforms use, but now he can send his paintings to his teacher, make his home paintings, take the paint sheet and send it to his teachers.
“Since her owner said she was hiring young children in the virtual classroom, it was a lot to deal with at home and fight with her studies. Between March and May, my children may simply not examine their books unless they have forced them. But I was able to interact with them in an instructive and safe house for them. And now they’re fine.”
“If you ask me, I’ll tell you there’s nothing else because the same paintings they would have made if they were in school is what their home instructor hires them with. I didn’t do the virtual course but house instruction gives me a price for what the school would have introduced my children to,” he says.
A businesswoman and mother of 3, Ms. Chinelo, lamented: “I may not be able to cope with the virtual course for my children because of monetary participation. And the fact that there is no activity due to COVID-19, I may simply not continue, so I opted for a tutor at home. I was able to locate a home instructor who comes three times a week. It is affordable and convenient. The good thing about this is that I don’t pay the 3rd quarter tuition.
The demanding situations of stakeholder online learning are huge. Indexed feeding problems; Fluctuating Internet provided; lack of parental guidance, among other things.
An online entrepreneur who spoke to WO said: “I have children, they are not up to five years old, but originally did not participate in the online course due to the fluctuation of the network. But they’ll start on August 3. because the school has announced that it will be a promotional period. But, the Internet will have to be connected to network providers. Therefore, the school does not have the duty of the strength of the network. For me, the place is bigger because teachers can interact directly with students, track their functionality and everything. On-site has no drawbacks “
Virtual elegance and teacher salaries
She said: “Adequate investment for sustainability is a major impediment, as many salaries want to be reduced in the long run because the fees charged for online tuition are less than a quarter of a normal session. Several things get advantages from fees paid through parents.
“Lack of monetary cooperation on the part of the parents. The pandemic is global and several parents do not subscribe to their children. This is often at odds with the essence of e-learning,” he added.
Lack of trust
Ms. Uchu also noted that most of the time, the purpose of virtual learning is thwarted because parents or siblings cannot be trusted.
“Most of the time, the purpose of virtual elegance is to verify what the child knows. But some academics don’t do their job independently, especially those who use the wise devices of their parents or older siblings. Some of those other people in many tactics to write notebooks and provide answers, and the academics themselves run to Google without thinking about their answers,” he said.
Internet and monetary participation
For his part, Mr. Jude Bernard, an instructor at Lekki, has this to say. “The challenge I face is the involvement of parents in their students’ learning. Parents have complained that they want to be more concerned about their children’s household chores. Typically, a child would have to go to his instructor at school before returning home to face the challenge. with little or no parental involvement, but now it’s the other way around.
“The challenge of the Internet and the maximum burden of knowledge make virtual learning frustrating. For example, in the middle of teaching, you are expelled before you know it. And this happens several times. And the burden of knowledge is so high. 2 to 3 concerts to organize an hour of categories with YouTube videos and other fabrics available the course. Secondly, the electrical power factor is another nightmare because the burden of running a generator is so top and that’s some other big challenge we face. I said, “Sir. Bernard lamented.
Okorie noted: “You’ll need to be prepared to spend cash on a subscription. Without a knowledge subscription, you cannot use the platform. In addition to the knowledge, you want to be able to force your generator for a quick source so your child doesn’t lose his way These are the monetary demand situations involved.
“It’s less difficult for me because now I’m going to paint. I use the same phone with my child and the subscription prices are around N300.00 per day, so in a week we spent about 1500.00 N on knowledge for my son and me. He said.
“It’s also not practical for parents, because you have to plan your time to take into account your child’s priority, which is the virtual class. I can’t buy a phone for my son, so we either use my phone and it’s not in All Annoying. I sacrifice to spend an average of three and a half hours for the child,” he added.
For founder Bethesda Home for the Blind, Chioma Ohakwe said that managing virtual learning for academics with special desires has a Herculean task for the following reasons: “There is no soft rating for phones and laptops; There is no cash for knowledge or WiFi for online courses; and some of our students don’t have devices like laptops, phones or TVs that allow them to sign up for classes,” he said.
Virtual elegance in the midst of COVID-19
Okorie Extra explained: “In cases where we are located, an online course will be encouraged.
“There is an additional payment for the online course despite paying third trimester tuition, but I don’t think it’s an extortion. I am not aware of the directive that the Lagos State government has put in position for personal school owners.” Virtual elegance may not be used as a promotional criterion in the next elegance.
“I think it’s a way to keep young people busy. I know that average parents would probably not have the privilege of involving their pupils in the virtual classroom and that this may also have a negative influence on young people, but I think the government locates a way to engage young people in a positive way so that they are not absolutely excluded from education because of the coronavirus pandemic.
“We don’t know when the total pandemic will end and we can’t keep leaving our young people at home uneducated. Some parents can’t virtual courses and this is a major problem,” he said.
Overcoming demanding learning situations
“Then the challenge of the moment of virtual learning is the burden of knowledge. It is expensive to manage an online course with the burden of knowledge in Nigeria. While the burden of knowledge can be to make it affordable, because online courses involve video sessions that consume more knowledge than just chatting with text.
“Then the third challenge is a mediocre network. Even when you can have a knowledge subscription, the wrong network is a primary impediment to online courses. Network providers want to improve their network by making sure that the installed mast is maintained regularly so that it works optimally. So, more masts want to be installed across the country so there can be good enough network coverage. Sometimes I subscribe to my lines Etisalat, Globacom, MTN, Airtel at the same time just to have an elegant transmission. Still, I don’t get satisfaction from my subscription.
“So I think if the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, can force subscribers not to be charged for each and every mediocre network provided, I think it will go a long way for providers to access their network and, in turn, will be virtual. be informed at all levels, ” he said.
Reality
For parents involved: Educator Network, CPE, a lawyer, Helen Essien; “The truth in our faces is that there has been a decline in schooling and a massive effect on learning outcomes through generation as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.”
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