Hi Dear,
Remember I told you in my earlier blog how anxious I am becoming for my students? Well, adhering to blogging etiquette, I had to cease my discussion on the importance of exposing students to Word Processing as early as possible. Allow me to present a typical case for this pertinent concern.
Home Management CSEC SBA: Students were required to design and make a brochure for removing a mud stain on a pair of trousers; and prepare and serve 2 dishes; and clean and decorate a room for a specific occasion and prepare and display a recycled item in 2⅓ hrs. It was obvious that it was taken for granted that these students were advanced, competent Word Processing experts. Just think about all the technological skills required to complete a brochure, from the typing of the necessary/appropriate information in a succinct manner to putting your mark on it to show ownership and printing it (with information back and front).
One student didn’t even know how to use a flash drive with confidence and she panicked during the examination. Thank God, the Moderator was sympathetic and allowed me to calm the student down and when I was guiding her along, believe it or not, the child knew how to use the flash but because using a flash was not habitual, she panicked. Hence, this is just another plug for the need to expose students as early as possible to the technologies on a regular basis. It should become part of them. They still get overly excited when they have to go to the Computer Lab. About 15 minutes of critical teaching time is wasted settling them down in the presence of the technologies.
I don’t have to tell you, most of them did not complete the assignment. I am panicking for my students next CSEC.
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