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Know how blended learning is helping the students in this time of pandemic.<br>Originally published at: https://news.globalindianschool.org/blog-details?blogId=33270745535
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How is Blended Learning Helping in COVID Times? As the world hunkers down to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, blended learning seems to be emerging as the most sustainable model in the currentsituation. As our pandemic-preparedness model at GIIS, we have gradually transitioned students back to the physical classroom. At the same time, we are completely prepared to go back to the blended learning model in case there is a turn in the situation and the pandemic worsensagain. What Does Blended Learning Look Like atGIIS? Our current framework enables students to participate in both virtual and physical lessons. As we implement blended learning, students can alternate between virtual and on-campus learning on a weeklybasis.
At school, we've stepped up safety protocols, which include installing acrylic shields in classrooms, group thermal scanners and distributing masks and face shields to every student. When students are participating in virtual learning, they will access course materials and submit assignments through our online portal, just as they did during Singapore's circuit breaker period. Children will be able to connect with their teachers remotely, too. Watch this video to get a glimpse of the hard work that our teachers put in to make virtual lessonssuccessful: Benefits of Blended Learning Blended learning is fortunately an innovative model that is highly beneficial for students and teachers alike. Here are some of the advantages blended learning provides yourchild.
Sustainablemodel Itmaybeseveralmonthsorlongerthantheeffectsofthispandemicwillwadeoff,and the blended approach is more sustainable in the long term than virtual learning alone because it more closely simulates the typical learningenvironment. Splittinginstructionaltimebetweene-learningandthephysicalclassroomallowsusto comply with public health guidelines whilst providing students opportunities to interact with teachers and peersin-person. blended learning accommodates a variety of learningstyles
With blended learning, students not only engage with teachers and peersface-to-face but also through digital means such as email and message boards. Students who are less apt to speak out when they have a question or don't understand something can instead post their query on a message board or viachat. During face to face lessons, students can engage with teachers and classmates in waysthatcomplementremotelearning.Sinceteachershavefewerstudentsinaclass, theycanspendmoretimeone-on-onewiththemifneeded,yettheyhavetheflexibility to respond to the concerns of students who are learning at home,too. Helpful for Hands-On Tasks and Higher-GradeLevels Apartialreturntothephysicalclassroomenablesstudentstocompletetasksthatmay be nearly impossible to accomplish virtually, such as laboratory work. Dividing time between in-person learning and e-learning can be especially helpful for our higher- grade students, who are studying subjects at an advanced level and may need more time to consult with their teachers.
To sum it up, blended learning lends itself well to continue lessons in the midst of a pandemic and we are completely ready to offer an efficient blended learning environment to our students. At GIIS, we're committed to providing a safe learning environment that maximises student engagement and achievement. Please contact usif you'd like to learn more about our blended learning approach. We look forward to hearing fromyou.