By Anthony DePadro
Why should Asynchronous days exist? Some say they help with self management skills or they have stressful response to this. What are asynchronous days, they are days off school that teachers give you work sometimes a lot of work. Nur-Jehan Robinson a tenth grader said this about Asynchronous days, "It was more of a relief, it was a structured health day." Asynchronous days can be very stressful in trying to get all your work done in time before the deadline of 3:30PM. Mary Briceno; 10th Grader, said, "Bad, Because we really do not get used to it." Why do so many people like Asynchronous days? People like less schoolwork, many people get a lot less work when you have these Asynchronous days. why do some people work there hardest when people do not have a teacher structuring there day. Kennedy Ryans 9th Grader Said, "Shutting down phone so you don't get districted."
Can asynchronous days stress people out or can they help with peoples learning or sometimes they have very little time if they wake up late or have very packed day. When Asynchronous days happen the roads will most likely be more packed and shopping store would be full. as well as they can have more accidents on the road because of teen drivers.
There are many benefits to having Asynchronous days like extra time to learn stuff you are stuck on, being able to listen to music and spend more time with family. It can be very beneficial to teachers to be able to have a planning day instead of teaching for 8 hours. Mrs Angela Stewart, Principal, explained that "it gives our teachers time to develop teaching skills that would be easier with the students outside of the classroom." Asynchronous days can be beneficial to teachers and students alike as they give both time for a mental reset and to prepare for academics.
Why should Asynchronous days exist? Some say they help with self management skills or they have stressful response to this. What are asynchronous days, they are days off school that teachers give you work sometimes a lot of work. Nur-Jehan Robinson a tenth grader said this about Asynchronous days, "It was more of a relief, it was a structured health day." Asynchronous days can be very stressful in trying to get all your work done in time before the deadline of 3:30PM. Mary Briceno; 10th Grader, said, "Bad, Because we really do not get used to it." Why do so many people like Asynchronous days? People like less schoolwork, many people get a lot less work when you have these Asynchronous days. why do some people work there hardest when people do not have a teacher structuring there day. Kennedy Ryans 9th Grader Said, "Shutting down phone so you don't get districted."
Can asynchronous days stress people out or can they help with peoples learning or sometimes they have very little time if they wake up late or have very packed day. When Asynchronous days happen the roads will most likely be more packed and shopping store would be full. as well as they can have more accidents on the road because of teen drivers.
There are many benefits to having Asynchronous days like extra time to learn stuff you are stuck on, being able to listen to music and spend more time with family. It can be very beneficial to teachers to be able to have a planning day instead of teaching for 8 hours. Mrs Angela Stewart, Principal, explained that "it gives our teachers time to develop teaching skills that would be easier with the students outside of the classroom." Asynchronous days can be beneficial to teachers and students alike as they give both time for a mental reset and to prepare for academics.