NEWS: Law’s Distance Learners Adjusting To Online Instruction

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By Mia Cerrato – Entertainment Editor
All students at Law are currently adjusting to the “new normal” due to COVID-19.
They are balancing many new precautions, regulations, and adjustments, and more specifically, balancing online school and in-school learning.
For those students who have chosen full-time distance learning this year, those changes
“Adjusting to the new way of school is very difficult,” senior Alexis Rios said. “I miss regular school, but for me online school is the best option for me right now.”
Distance learners use technology similar to when the pandemic hit back in March.
“Online learners are part of the class using Google Meet,” Principal Mr. Thompson said. “Once on, they have access to the instructor and their classmates.”
This form of learning is a great option for many students, depending on each family’s circumstances and concerns on returning to school.
“My family and I are somewhat cautious when it comes to going back to school,” senior Sreeya Gudlavelleti. “I am glad the school offered an at home learning option. It is very helpful.”
Some distance learners believe that in person learning is way more engaging than online instruction.
“I prefer in-person learning because you get a better connection with the teachers and I get less distracted by things in my house,” senior Joey Soto said. “Also, my wifi is not the greatest so it makes it difficult to connect to the Google Meets.”
Despite the technical difficulties at times and the lack of in person communication, distance learning is the best option for some.
“I do not think anything beats in-person instruction, but I think as long as distance learners remain engaged, then they will still have a full academic experience,” Thompson said.
Adjusting to this form of learning, whether it is in-person not, is complicated, stressful and difficult at times.
“Going into freshman year online is a little weird but nothing totally different to get used to,” freshman Grace Cerrato said. “I think at this time everyone is trying their best which students really appreciate.”
