Hungarian digital education: will there be a catastrophe when schools restart in September?

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Based on a new survey during which teachers, parents, and Roma community leaders were asked, there are many places in Hungary where teachers lost touch with families. Therefore, nobody can tell whether the students in those families can ever catch up with the others.

According to 24, there are some places where families got help in the form of tablets or Internet subscription, and local families formed groups to help their children. However, Erzsébet Nagy, a co-worker of Partners Hungary, added that where there is no Internet connection, students do not take part in digital education, and this is why there are many places where

the number of students waiting to resit exams increased significantly.

Based on a survey they conducted with the Motiváció Műhely and the Rosa Parks Foundation, even motivating the children currently staying at home is a huge challenge. They added that where there are no so-called study halls (“tanoda”), children could not take part in digital education at all.  And even in places that have a study hall, only 2/3rd of the students joined digital education.

Families not only lack the devices necessary for their online studies but also, for example, a quiet place in their house where students can concentrate on their work. Furthermore, many children do not understand the tasks while 25 pc of those asked in the survey said that children lack basic digital competences.

In contrast, there are positive experiences as well. For example, many said that the link between the families and the so-called study halls strengthened, and parents know that they can help their children to accomplish their school tasks. Those taking part in the work of the study halls think that

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