How Teachers Can Use Video Learning to Combat Learning Loss
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How Teachers Can Use Video Learning to Combat Learning Loss?
Learning loss is when students lose knowledge or skills or are behind pace of where they should be in their academic progression. Post-pandemic, too many U.S. elementary and middle school students remain behind.??
When students fall behind in learning, that can haunt them down the road if they drop out or lack the skills they need to get good-paying jobs or continue their education. That hurts them and society at large.?
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Understanding the Causes of Learning Loss?
Multiple factors can cause learning loss, including disruptions in the school year due to extreme weather or surprise events like a global pandemic. School breaks like summer vacation are known to cause the “summer slide.” Chronic absences can also play a role, making it difficult for students to catch up. Other issues outside of school, like poverty, trauma, mental illness or homelessness can also play a role in making it difficult for students to learn or get caught up.?
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Why Video Learning Should Be a Top Learning-Loss Solution in Your Classroom?
Video helps students learn because it combines visual and audio information. With video, teachers can show instead of just tell. Video encourages teachers to be clear and concise and edit themselves for the information necessary to share.?
Here’s what research shows about the benefits of video-based learning for students:?
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Video-learning Strategies Teachers Can Implement to Address Learning Loss?
Teachers are no strangers to creative problem-solving. Implementing video-based learning is simply a new creative challenge. Here are some thought-starters.?
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Focus on the Essentials: Math and Reading?
Students’ math and reading skills were the hardest hit during the pandemic. Use video to help students in the classroom and at home.?
Record Tutorials for Extra Personalized Support?
Helping students one on one is one of the joys of teaching, but it can be challenging to find enough time to give every student the attention they need. This is especially true in middle and high school, when students move from class to class throughout their days.?
Teachers can create specialized video tutorials for students who need more one-on-one support. This way, the student can review the information in their own time as many times as they need and then come to class with questions and discussion points for the teacher.??
This is a similar approach to a flipped classroom, which has been shown to improve student outcomes and engagement.??
Teaching the Teachers at Scale and Through Collaboration?
Teachers are life-long learners and some of the best information-sharers around. Schools and school districts can use both to their advantage with video. Here’s how.?
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Turn to Padcaster, the Most Affordable Video-based Learning-Loss Solution for Schools?
Padcaster helps teachers combat learning loss easily and affordably with video-based learning.??
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