Post by account_disabled on Dec 27, 2023 3:41:23 GMT
Unlocking young children - early childhood children are not suitable for studying in front of a screen. Emphasize that schools need to be open. Promoting learning in the New Normal era, parents must be involved in children's learning. Children and Youth Media Institute (JID) and the Play Change the World Network Under the support of the Health Promotion Foundation (Thai Health Promotion Foundation), an online forum was organized. “Closing the city...must not close off the world of children's learning: Unlocking young children from studying in front of a screen” opens the issue of discussing the problem of online learning situations among young children. Ready to find a solution for the management of education and learning in the New Normal era with Dr. Yongyut Wongpiromsant Advisor to the Department of Mental Health Ministry of Public Health and Chairman of the Foundation for the Promotion of Children and Youth Media Participate in exchanges with the world changing play network.
Teacher from the Child Development Center and parents from families both in Bangkok and other provinces, Khun Khemphon Wirunaraphan, Director of the Children and Youth Media Institute He opened up about the Telegram Number Data origins of this online discussion. "COVID-19 outbreak situation It has affected the education and learning of children, especially in the past 2 weeks. There has been a trend of both schools and parents They are busy preparing for learning for children through TV screens and online learning. This causes many problems. Studies have shown that children in many families spend up to 7 hours per day in front of screens. A group of parents believes that leaving children in front of a screen is better than letting children go out and risk exposure to COVID-19. Therefore, the purpose of this online discussion is Therefore, it is in order to listen to the voices of those involved. Leads to finding solutions and solving problems. To promote children's learning to occur as much as possible.
The focus will be on young children or early childhood. This is an important age period where there is criticism about whether it is appropriate or not for children to learn through screens." Dr. Yongyut Wongpiromsant Advisor to the Department of Mental Health Ministry of Public Health and Chairman of the Foundation for the Promotion of Children and Youth Media He expressed his opinion on this issue that “There are two types of learning through screens: online learning and on-air learning, which is learning through TV. For young children and early childhood At that age, they are not suitable to study online. In the past, young children were allowed to learn on air or on TV. This is passive learning, not active, therefore learning is of very low quality. Going to school is necessary for young children because enhancing the development and learning abilities of early childhood children in all areas requires Interactive learning between teachers and children In addition, schools also play a part in creating social development.
Teacher from the Child Development Center and parents from families both in Bangkok and other provinces, Khun Khemphon Wirunaraphan, Director of the Children and Youth Media Institute He opened up about the Telegram Number Data origins of this online discussion. "COVID-19 outbreak situation It has affected the education and learning of children, especially in the past 2 weeks. There has been a trend of both schools and parents They are busy preparing for learning for children through TV screens and online learning. This causes many problems. Studies have shown that children in many families spend up to 7 hours per day in front of screens. A group of parents believes that leaving children in front of a screen is better than letting children go out and risk exposure to COVID-19. Therefore, the purpose of this online discussion is Therefore, it is in order to listen to the voices of those involved. Leads to finding solutions and solving problems. To promote children's learning to occur as much as possible.
The focus will be on young children or early childhood. This is an important age period where there is criticism about whether it is appropriate or not for children to learn through screens." Dr. Yongyut Wongpiromsant Advisor to the Department of Mental Health Ministry of Public Health and Chairman of the Foundation for the Promotion of Children and Youth Media He expressed his opinion on this issue that “There are two types of learning through screens: online learning and on-air learning, which is learning through TV. For young children and early childhood At that age, they are not suitable to study online. In the past, young children were allowed to learn on air or on TV. This is passive learning, not active, therefore learning is of very low quality. Going to school is necessary for young children because enhancing the development and learning abilities of early childhood children in all areas requires Interactive learning between teachers and children In addition, schools also play a part in creating social development.