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يوليوSal Khan: How to help students and parents navigate education during COVID-19
"You get a 70% on a test, I get an 80%. "In a traditional academic model, kids are moved [through] in lock-step," said Khan. and those gaps accumulate over time. Even though we identified gaps, the whole class will move on to the next topic ... And all of the sudden, we get to an algebra class and nothing makes sense."
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While it waits to hear back from Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, Brighton and Hove City Council has advised all primary heads to shut their schools, apart from for vulnerable children and those of key workers, and to move learning online.
In Southampton the city council warned that some schools 'do not have enough staff to reopen safely to all children', while Slough Borough Council in Berkshire said some primaries would stay closed amid 'confusion across the board' caused by the Department for Education.
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Khan isn't against assessments, he says. But he recommends that they be used for what they are intended -- to identify areas that need more study, master those and then move on to the next set of lessons. This means more individualized learning and allowing kids to move through the lessons at a pace that follows their mastery of each section.
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The Khan Academy realized that it could help students, parents and teachers who were struggling to deal with the challenges of distance learning -- so it created learning plans for quarantine schooling, planned parent-and-teacher webinars and posted videos to directly address its audience on navigating this new world.
But the biggest difference is in the iPhone 8's design, which is much more than just an aesthetic upgrade. Phones with Apple's more modern edge-to-edge screen trade Touch ID for Face ID, which lets you unlock your phone and authenticate payments just by looking at your device. If you prefer Touch ID over Face ID, especially since it's difficult to use Face ID while wearing a mask, you might want to at least consider upgrading to the $429 iPhone SE, since it has the same processor as the iPhone 13, 5G compatibility and plenty of photography improvements inside a similar body to the iPhone 8.
It already had 100,000 users a month at that point and by the next year it got an infusion of funding from several philanthropic organizations. Today, Khan Academy has over 100 million registered users. So, by 2009 Sal quit his job and all my sons richmond va launched Khan Academy as a non-profit.
"But over the past 14 to 15 years we've been building something that could very well help a lot of folks through this very suboptimal scenario." "We couldn't have imagined this circumstance happening," said Khan.
When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out and schools started closing, Khan Academy's traffic nearly tripled during school days and parent registrations increased by 20 times on a daily basis, according to Salman Khan, founder of the popular online resource for students.
A similar approach has now been adopted by other organizations and curriculums such as Summit Learning, backed by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative -- run by Dr. Priscilla Chan, a pediatrician and educator, and the wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Khan lobbied the school to put her on a more advanced math track. After graduating with a master's degree in computer science from MIT and an MBA from Harvard Business School, Khan was working as an analyst at a hedge fund when he started long-distance math-tutoring his 12-year-old cousin in New Orleans, his hometown. They eventually agreed and she thrived there. He helped her overcome her confidence issues in math and she soon caught up with her class and eventually got ahead of her classmates.