***This is a sponsored post written by me for OneClass, and it's my own material and thoughts.
It has been 30-days since the lockdown- simultaneously shutting down the schools, businesses, industries and all sorts of person-to-person physical contact to avoid the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Our current health condition not only hampers the working class, the economy, our government system but has had the biggest effect on the students and their learning.
At first, the relief of keeping ourselves and our family members safe by keeping them staying at home, eventually as days passed by, we can see how our children react to this kind of set-up.
I can say that the lack of motivation, the eagerness, the strategy that our students are accustomed to when going and attending to the normal school set-up was lacking.
While technology is readily available to carry on learning irrespective of the current situation, the lack of motivation can set in.
Continuous learning during this health situation will make it possible for parents and students to take advantage of what technology has to offer by learning online.
In addition to this health problem which the world is facing, online learning has been implemented as an additional learning tool. Schools incorporate teachings online as an advanced course before and after the current term. Online education gives the greatest advantage one can provide to all learners.
An online tutor can provide one-on-one set-up by discussing certain subject areas needed, and, getting it for free like OneClass.com offers!
"The first education company to receive an ICAI review.
As an online education platform, it is important to ensure that any tutor you work with has received the proper training in the field of academic integrity. The International Center for Academic Integrity's objective is to review the academic integrity policies of higher-education institutions, and we are the first education technology company to have received their review."
Live discussion of tutors for high school, college, and university math and chemistry, 7 days a week. Provides an online schedule to a specific subject and tutor.
Their resources are widely available from:
- Class Notes
- Textbook Notes
- Study Guides
- Textbook Solutions
- Homework Help
- Solvit App
This sounds helpful! My daughter might need this for math. I am not help to her when she has math work!
ReplyDeleteTHis seems like a great system to help children in so many subjects. I will show this to my son and see if he wants to enroll.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this program. I have to make sure to look into using it.
ReplyDeleteI think having an on-line tutor would be so helpful. I have been trying to help my 3 school aged students but I feel like having someone else help them would be very beneficial.
ReplyDeleteWe cannot stop learning in fact during this time is the best way to use our time wisely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this information. I'm trying to find out as much as I can about Covid
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great service that a lot of students could benefit from right now!
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ReplyDeleteLearning landscape is now changing... I guess everyone should geared towards this approach.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to get in on this tutoring thing. I am an experienced teacher and think I have a lot to offer!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like such a great resource for kids especially as we dine know how long we will be struggling on lockdown as well.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure a lot of parents will be excited about the idea of a tutor. I've already been fired as a homeschool teacher.
ReplyDeleteYes my two kids are learning through online. At first it is difficult now they are getting a hang of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. Sounds like great service. I will definitely look into this for my kid.
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