Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 8, 2024

Reflection_ Final assignment

 

Implementing Beeclass in my English A1 class has been a game-changer, showcasing the power of digital tools in education. Initially, we struggled with poor homework completion and minimal parental support. Traditional methods just weren't cutting it for creating a consistent homework routine for young learners.

But Beeclass turned things around. At first, only 50% of students were completing their homework. However, by the second lesson, that number jumped to 80%. The platform's reward system and personalized feedback motivated the students, sparking a sense of achievement and healthy competition.

One of the significant benefits has been the improved communication between me and the parents. Regular updates via Beeclass and Zalo have kept parents in the loop, creating a stronger connection between home and school. This steady stream of communication has encouraged parents to support their kids, boosting homework completion rates and helping students manage their time better.

Over three weeks, students started to get into a good homework routine. By the third lesson, 85% were completing their assignments accurately. The interactive features of Beeclass, like games and animations, made learning fun and kept the students engaged.

Of course, there have been a few hiccups along the way. Technical issues, like errors with personal links, sometimes cropped up. If we can iron out these bugs and allow for longer teacher feedback, Beeclass would be even better.

In conclusion, Beeclass has made a huge difference in homework completion, student engagement, and parent-teacher communication. Despite some challenges, its overall impact has been overwhelmingly positive, making it a valuable tool for creating a more supportive and engaging learning environment.





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