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For teachers who are teaching any remote learning students.
Hey everyone,
Last week, I posted a survey on the problems faced by students during the covid pandemic. And Iβve received a staggering 93 responses overall, for which Iβd like to thank all the members of this subreddit for filling the survey and upvoting the post.
Hereβs the survey stats and a part of my report as promised: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LSW9JCG4sUNMCOa43n7cN77XparkGzDQ--gEi9Wp1zc/edit?usp=sharing
A few things to keep in mind:
For students whoβre clueless about what theyβre going to do after this year, for students who are barraged with ten different assignments and five different exams, believe me - itβs going to get better from now on. Once you get done with all of this stuff, youβll be free. Yes, you may argue that βVro, even kolez has homework, assignments, rat race never ends, les return to monkeβ but you wonβt have the stress of uncertainty or the stress of a competitive exam breathing down your neck. Thatβs the hardest part for now, and youβll have to bear with it. Decide on one exam, and give your best for it.
One important thing: Please leave social media for a while if youβre addicted - (have >2 hours usage). Leave youtube, quora, reddit, instagram, etc. Go on a dopamine detox. Cut excess sugar if you eat a lot of biscuits, chocolates, cakes. Itβs hard initially, but as you go on, itβll be life changing as it was for me. At some point in the future, you will return to those platforms, but youβll never get addicted again. I used to spend an average 1-2 hours on reddit before, but now I just spend 10 minutes everyday. Just make sure you donβt slip into the mindless scrolling phase again.
Special shoutout to the pardon my french guy
(Donβt take your school very seriously, 10th grade th
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