The document outlines several challenges faced in remote learning, including limited interaction, technical issues, and lack of immediate feedback. It highlights difficulties in applying concepts, low student engagement, variation in learning paces, and challenges in assessing understanding. These factors contribute to a less effective learning environment for students.
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Problems Encountered During the Lesson
The document outlines several challenges faced in remote learning, including limited interaction, technical issues, and lack of immediate feedback. It highlights difficulties in applying concepts, low student engagement, variation in learning paces, and challenges in assessing understanding. These factors contribute to a less effective learning environment for students.
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1. Limited Interaction — Students may
struggle to engage actively with the
lesson without face-to-face interaction.
2. Technical Issues — Poor internet
connection, device compatibility
problems, or platform malfunctions
disrupt learning.
3. Lack of Immediate Feedback —
Students does not receive instant
corrections or explanations, leading to
misunderstandings.
4. Difficulties in Application — Without
practical exercises, students finds it hardto use adjectives correctly in sentences.
5. Low Student Engagement — Without
interactive elements like quizzes or
games, students lose interest.
6. Variation in Learning Paces - Some
students grasp the concept quickly, while
others need more time, making it
challenging to cater to everyone's needs.
7. Difficulty in Assessing Understanding -
Teachers struggle to evaluate students’
comprehension effectively without in-
person observation.