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Wisdom comes not from age, but from education and learning

By Sabrina S – 12 Years Old

It’s the first week of school and I don’t know how to feel about it. I get to see my friends but not all of them since most of them are doing in-person school.

Doing online school is a bit tricky because if you make a mistake everyone can see it, my teacher accidentally went on mute during math and we had to tell her.

My friend was on mute then the teacher asked a question. She went to unmute herself but pressed the “exit call” button.

The internet is also a problem, the internet has been cutting off in everybody’s meetings.

I think this happens because of the load the satellites have because everyone is mostly doing school online.

“Teach to the individual, not to the curriculum”

There are also some pros, I get to see my friends and teachers and meet some new teachers.

You can get the support of your parents when you need help.

Recess can be fun too, me and my neighbours come outside after eating and play for a while and get some sun and refresh.

Online school has also given many job opportunities to teachers, many teachers in my school have opted for in-person teaching, and the school has hired some teachers for online school.

Online school is also hard for teachers as well, it might be their first time generating an online class.

“Whether it is online or in-person teaching is hard because it matters.”

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  1. Fahad Khalil

    October 23, 2020 at 2:58 pm

    Good work 👌🏻

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