Twice as many students were highly distracted when doing school work remotely compared with when they were using their computers in the classroom, with years 7, 11 and 12 the most affected, new data has shown.
In year 7, one in 10 students were highly distracted at school, increasing to 24 per cent at home two weeks later. Just 9 per cent of year 11, and 8 per cent of year 12 were frequently off-task at school, but that increased to 22 per cent and 20 per cent at home.Year 8 and year 9 were most distracted at school, but, as they were coming off a higher base, the increase in the number of distracted students was smaller. Both climbed to 21 per cent.
The software has been used for several years by a school in Singapore, which has been building 10 days of remote learning into its calendar each year in preparation for a pandemic, Dr Cejnar said.
JordsBaker Wow, great scoop.
JordsBaker Well, my son year 7 selective class, plays fortnight and school work together multi tasking with iphone, laptop, mum's phone, YouTube, tiktok and lot more because he's at home😂
JordsBaker Who says . . . manipulated data, gender studies academics and fake computer models . . . mainstream media is wasted space!
cpaterso JordsBaker Sounds like limited, poor data. How much did anyone think they were going to collate and actually research in this period of time, in a pandemic? Honestly. Could we lay off education for a moment?
JordsBaker Sounds to me like the education system is shitting itself because they can't indoctrinate kids with CC and woke idealism when the kids are at home.. RealMarkLatham pm_live rowandean
JordsBaker That type of spy software is being promoted in offices to monitor employee productivity...nothing new. Remote learning have been done since WW2 ....nothing new
JordsBaker Must also be some kids who want to learn, who are no longer distracted by disruptive students and who now get more learning done.
JordsBaker bullshit....the students are on a learning curve ..a new way.
JordsBaker You don’t say? How very newsworthy.
JordsBaker What a surprise. And a study was needed to reveal that? I guess it kept someone busy during lockdown.
JordsBaker My kids were switching from online learning to YouTube using shortcuts on the keyboard... smart cookies for their age but had to give it to them for trying 😂
JordsBaker Who'd have thought it? I'm gobsmacked
JordsBaker Oh for goodness sake students are distracted? They are living through a pandemic ...
JordsBaker Well that’s a surprise
JordsBaker Really? Hahaha
JordsBaker Unsurprising
JordsBaker K at some point we have to stop molycoddling kids. They want future, they'll learn to stop being distracted.
JordsBaker Break it down by useless degrees in studying alledged special people and gender studies vs science and engineering.
JordsBaker EduTweetOz and the company was founded by ....... wait for it ........ a Cardiologist. Obviously someone with a deep expertise and knowledge of the education industry. I STILL call bullshit
JordsBaker Good . Children learn by multi tasking . The idea of focus only in one thing is wrong . Intelligent people never set & focus 8 hrs on one thing . It’s like bench pressing 8 hrs . You stop being productive the first 5 minutes into it . Mix your workout . Better results .
JordsBaker By surveys?
JordsBaker and yet, no one seems to have heard of this company edQuire or, strangely, the two alleged 'companies' who gush praise on them and all we have is a 'high-fee Sydney private school' and 'a school in Singapore' I call bullshit EduTweetOz
JordsBaker Any parent will back that up.
JordsBaker Yes, online learning takes more discipline. But it is the future of lifelong learning.
JordsBaker No sh$t Sherlock!.
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