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Is anyone finding the continual recording and uploading of primary school kids work stressful

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whatthefuckishappening · 28/04/2020 14:51

The continual recording of young children's work is really frustrating for us. To try to get an uninterrupted video of young children doing their "work" to send to school is driving me insane and is sucking any enjoyment out of activities. Anyone else? I'd rather school just stopped and we focused on reading and writing activities that we chose for our "work" without having to send and record everything. It is dong my head in asking them to repeat stuff they've done and shushing other kids, moving mess out of the way, stopping to upload onto slow portals etc, constantly trying to recapture the moment. I'm hating that part. Think I just needed to rant!

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Saoirse7 · 29/04/2020 15:21

Who would be a teacher, honestly.

One post bleating about how kids aren't being supported ir getting enough work then one about too much work and the teachers caring too much Hmm

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cocklepicker · 29/04/2020 15:27

Where are they putting the videos? What's the point in them?

God, I'm glad our school aren't this intense

2020hello · 29/04/2020 15:32

Totally agree it's a total nightmare, and all these silly things we have to keep doing I wish we could just read and talk maths without the extra worry of this work upload.

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Sharkyfan · 29/04/2020 15:39

Eh?
We don’t have to upload anything or give any feedback
They’re not monitoring what’s being done

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