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They study at a distance in institutions. For others, help is still provided at home.
On Friday, the Minister of Education, Science and Sports, Jurgita Šiugždiniene, discussed with the representatives of schools and municipalities the successful implementation of the Government’s decision to create opportunities for children with learning difficulties to study in educational institutions. .
Gvidas Vilys, head of the Department of Education and Sports of the Pasvalys District Municipality, said that the municipality has prepared a scheme to monitor distance education in schools.
According to him, the attendance at the students’ lessons and the situation in the families is monitored, cooperated, the information is collected and shared with each other by the elderly social workers, the school administration, the teachers, the classroom teachers, the specialists in educational support, the municipality and other sections. Meetings of the heads of all educational institutions are held several times a week, in which solutions are sought to the most relevant problems in distance education.
In the Pasvalys district, students who needed learning assistance did not necessarily return to their schools, but to the multifunctional centers closest to their homes. They have computer equipment for distance education, staff to take care of the children and help them.
Inga Kurlavičienė, director of Klaipėda Gabija Progymnasium, said that help is provided to the student based on his individual progress: the teachers of the subject, seeing that the student is not progressing, risk a negative evaluation, inform the educator already administration and inviting the student to school.
Students are given a daily plan that they work on at school, assisted by the development of an assistant principal.
“Children carry out accumulated tasks, which are often the main reason for not joining classes, they work on something that is threatened by a negative evaluation. On that day, the student learns according to an individual plan, but our goal is to return him to the usual common educational plan: to help him catch up, improve his results ”, said I. Kurlavičienė.
The government has allowed all classes of students who have difficulty learning from home to return to school starting January 21.
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