Distance Learning Brings New Challenges to RHS
The educators use Google Classroom which the students can see every one of their classes on the double and any announcements or tasks that have been given. Instructors have gotten creative during this new progress and have needed to support their computer troubleshooting skills.
Math instructor Tim Bradley is new to RUSD and RHS this
year. During his math class, he was instructing the students utilizing a
virtual whiteboard for mathematical questions where they can perceive what he
is composing yet don't see him. This will be his 27th year of teaching
secondary school math. For as past like 21 years he was instructing at Del Norte
High School in Crescent City.
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"Generally the school year has been working out in a good way," noted Bradley. "The District Office and our administrator group truly prepared well. Given that we are largely the first year at this, it has been an extraordinary beginning.
My greatest difficulty is what I'm calling "connection
anxiety." Not knowing whether the internet will be working, if it will go
out, or if a power gleam in my room will upset the connection. Also, I have
been amazed at how much as an educator I depend on a student's body language as
a check for understanding.
That check is truly gone. I'm urging my students to try to
take responsibility for education; they need to inform me as to whether they
don't get anything."
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