Showing posts with label distance learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distance learning. Show all posts
Nov 24, 2021
remote kollel
A while back some Rosh Kollels requested the Ministry of Education give them permission to allow distance learning for kollel members who have not qualified for the Green Passport (ie they are neither fully vaccinated nor recovered from Coronavirus). The request was made in light of the similar allowance given to other academic institutions.
It seems that despite the Ministry of Education's permission to learn remotely in kollel, the inspectors have continued their work as normal and have disciplined kollels for lack of attendance, even when the kollel claims some of its members are learning remotely, with permission.
MK Uri Maklav (UTJ) raised this issue in the Knesset, appealing to the Minister of Education, Yaffa Shasha Biton, to act on the permission granted and stop the inspections or change them to include the distance learning and to stop disciplining affected kollels.
Shasha-Biton responded that she would look into the matter.
source: Kikar
with schools and academies the distance learning is done over zoom or other video conferencing software. Attendance is taken. Tests are given. Work is given. How does distance learning in kollel work? I am asking because I truly don't know. I know how the regular schools and academies worked because I have kids in them.
The schools and academies have all gone back to regular learning a long time ago. I am surprised to hear that kollels are still doing distance learning, especially considering the more formidable challenges for distance learning int he Haredi community, with so many not having access to computers and Internet.
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Dec 6, 2020
government sponsored kosher phones for Haredi distance learning comes through after all
Telephone school is the worst. Zoom School is pretty lousy, but telephone school is the worst. The phone lines are too overwhelmed. If the kid can get on the line it is usually poor quality audio or it disconnects at some point. Blah.
The reality, however, is that some kids need it. Many kids. That's all they have, if the schools are shut down due to the pandemic. Many schools will not use Zoom for schooling out of principle, so as not to use the Internet, so for them telephone school is the only option, bad as it may be.
Several months ago Deputy Minister Meir Porush tried to push the government to distribute free of charge kosher phones to schools and student sin the Haredi community. This would make compliance easier, as parents can't afford multiple phones and phone plans for all the kids that need to call in to school, and if they are not buying phones, the kids are home doing nothing, which also can't happen, so they send kids to schools against the rules. Supplying the phones for free would solve that problem. For whatever reason, involving the cellular phone companies fighting legal battles over the tenders, the government dragged its feet and it didn't happen.
Sure enough, now that the kids are all back in school, and it has become pretty clear that the schools the kosher phones would be designated for will almost definitely not be closed again (even if the rest of the schools will be), the government has finally approved the plan. Don't put it past the government to only approve the plan after it is no longer needed. And they'll spend the money anyway so someone's pockets get lined.
The Ministry of Education announced that starting this week they will begin distributing funds to the Haredi schools to purchase kosher phones, along with phone plans, for distance learning.
However it is exactly going to work I am not sure, but it seems at this point to not be necessary at all as pretty much all the schools are back in session, and the schools that opened up against the guidelines surely have no intention to close again even if the Ministry of Health orders schools to close, unless the situation gets really drastic.
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