Distance learning: a 30- to 60-minute lesson, says the Federation of Teachers



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According to reports received by Greek Federation of Teaching (ILO), during the first day of operation of modern distance education in kindergartens and primary schools, in most cases, students and teachers managed to connect only during the first 30 or 60 minutes.

According to the Federation, the biggest problems were identified in northern Greece and Attica.

In social media There are many complaints about connection problems, while in official website της η Webex indicates that users are currently unable to log in.

For their part, their sources replaced the reports Ministry of Education that characterized “individually»Connection problems on the Webex platform and noted that no problem centrally, neither on the Panhellenic Schools Network, nor on the platform.

As mentioned, more since 47,000 primary classes Y kindergarten they are currently online and doing distance learning. The above number corresponds to approx. 700,000 students.

His press office responded to the Ministry of Education SYRIZA, who argued that:

Once again, distance education does not work and thousands of students are left in the air. Unfortunately, as Ms Kerameos has managed, the news would work. The fiasco for students, parents and teachers continues and Ms. Kerameos is celebrating. “

Cisco: We know the problem, we investigate it

Announcement of connection problems reported by the parents of the pupils but also the primary and kindergarten teachers in relation to the Webex, issued by the company that owns the platform, the Cisco.

“Cisco is aware of the problem that has arisen about webex meetings. We thank our users and partners for their patience as we work hard to investigate the problem and restore service, ”states the Elena Prassaki, Director of Communications and Marketing for Cisco for Greece, Cyprus and Malta, answering questions from journalists.

“The progress of the restoration work is available at status.webex.com“He also states.

Previously, the Minister of Education, Niki Kerameos, announced that the government reached an agreement with fixed and mobile telephony providers to charge zero to students connected to the distance education platform.

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