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Part of the resumption of classes in primary and secondary schools, the principal of the primary school said that face-to-face teaching promotes emotional exchanges in order to balance epidemic prevention and academics

2021-01-11T08:56:04.223Z


The Education Bureau recently announced that the maximum number of students returning to school every half day after the resumption of classes in primary and secondary schools is one-sixth of the number of students in the school. Today (11th) is the first day of school resumption since the Christmas and New Year holidays. Some students in Primary Six who returned to school said


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Written by: Huang Yingjin

2021-01-11 16:43

Last update date: 2021-01-11 16:43

The Education Bureau recently announced that the maximum number of students returning to school every half day after the resumption of classes in primary and secondary schools is one-sixth of the number of students in the school.

Today (11th) is the first day of school resumption since the Christmas and New Year holidays.

Some students in Primary Six who returned to school expressed concern that long-term online classes would affect their grades. They believed that even if the epidemic has not been controlled, it is a good thing to be able to return to school.

Kong Weicheng, principal of Ling Oi Primary School in Tin Shui Wai, SKH, stated that he will try his best to balance epidemic prevention with students’ academic work, understand the current environment teachers’ teaching difficulties, and believe that the learning efficiency of physical classes is more significant, and the emotional exchanges between teachers and students cannot be replaced by online classes.

Kong Weicheng emphasized that face-to-face courses can promote the friendship between teachers and students and the emotional exchanges between students, and the surrounding environment of the school can also make students more attentive in class. This is the biggest difference between face-to-face courses and online courses.

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Primary school principal: face-to-face courses can promote emotional communication between teachers and students

Today is the first school day in 2021. According to the Education Bureau, the maximum number of students returning to school every half day after the resumption of classes in primary and secondary schools is one-sixth of the total number of students in the school.

Kong Weicheng, the principal of Ling Oi Primary School in Tin Shui Wai, SKH believes that it is a good thing for the Education Bureau to allow one-sixth of the primary and secondary schools to return to school to avoid a large crowd of students and to allow some students to return to school.

Kong Weicheng emphasized that face-to-face courses can promote the friendship between teachers and students and the emotional exchanges between students, and the surrounding environment of the school can also make students more attentive in class. This is the biggest difference between face-to-face courses and online courses.

Chen, who is in Primary Six, also said that the progress of online classroom learning is relatively slow, and there may be other interfering factors at home. Family members sometimes affect his class. Chen bluntly said that he would be more attentive when conducting physical classrooms.

Another student, Deng, who is in elementary school, also said that he knew that "some people turned off the camera and used the camera to eat," and when the teacher asked questions in the online class, the student's participation rate was not high. "Dead air" often appeared.



However, due to the limitation of the epidemic, even if a small number of students fail to return to school, some cross-border students still stay in the Mainland to attend classes online. In addition, parents of students are still worried about the epidemic and prefer to keep their children at home During the class, Kong Weicheng stated that the primary six attendance rate was maintained at 90%, and the school will broadcast live online to allow students who have not returned to school to attend classes with other students in real time.

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Weicheng said that he will try his best to balance epidemic prevention measures with students’ academic work. Students are urged to avoid taking off their masks as much as possible in school, and it is best to "do not drink or eat".

At present, the epidemic has not been controlled, and classes may continue to be suspended in the future. Kong Weicheng said that the school has become accustomed to the teaching mode under the epidemic, and understands the difficulties of teachers in teaching progress. He described the current "daily challenges". Under the premise of affecting students' learning, the epidemic prevention measures will not be taken lightly, so that students "learn from the real department."

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