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To expect that parents remember their math lessons from when they went to school is idealistic. In a recent US survey by studyfinds.org, 42% of the respondents said that in trying to teach their children maths, they would feel "lost." Seventy-two percent (72%) are also afraid that remote schooling will cause their children to fall behind the curriculum. Simultaneously, another 64% believes that math lessons must be taught with one-on-one instructions by teachers and students. This study, conducted in August and September 2020 by OnePoll on behalf of Mongoose, provides a clearer view of the constraints of remote learning in students' homes.
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Since the beginning of school during the pandemic, parents find themselves home-schooling their children while doing house chores or after work. Add this to the stress of remembering their past math lessons; parents have to step up their game in their child's education.
Facing the Struggles of Online Distance Learning in the Philippines In the Philippines, online distance learning was introduced for both public and private schools. And based on the recent news by inquirer.net, parents in the Philippines find themselves unprepared to home-school their children.
Pairing Hands On Learning with Online Learning When it comes to math, hands-on learning has always proven to be effective. It is up to the parents to integrate said hands-on learning to their children with online distance learning.
Revisiting Past Math Lessons To ensure that quality education in math is given to your children, you may take time in your day to revisit your past math lessons. Read the modules given to your children from their teachers and relearn them.
Enrolling in Online After-School Programs Another way to ensure that your children will not fail this curriculum is to enroll them in effective after-school programs. Explore after-school centers near you or online. For your child's safety, you can also explore those that offer online math distance learning programs.
IZUMI is an example of these after-school centers that offer online math distance learning programs. We use the Japanese Education System that ensures high-quality education to your children while letting them have fun. You can book a free-trial online class where we give parents a 20-minute orientation first before the class begins. During the orientation, parents will be informed of the program's details, the inclusions, and the enrollment procedures if you find that it is effective with your child. Book a free trial at https://ph.izumi-education.com/izumi-online-math-class/ to learn more!