DD14 is taking Spanish I online this summer as required for the Pre-IB program. She is not the type of person who learns well on her own. She needs discussion, projects, PEOPLE--especially when it is a subject that she has never worked on before. Her instructor is fairly non-responsive--copy & paste replies, no real feedback. I have no idea how many students she has. I just emailed the head of the IB program for the county asking if there is any way dd could take Spanish I her freshman year.
Online learning may be great for some people; not so much for this child.
Are there any local places where Spanish speaking people are? Perhaps making some new friends would help the online course be more bearable?
I do agree that certian things are very hard to learn online, particularly for certian kids.
Best Wishes,
Grinity
That's a good idea, Grinity. We have quite a variety of ethnicities around here: Italians, Portuguese, Russian, Polish, Hispanic...I will have to look into that. (The Hispanic girls she knows from school are not particularly nice, unfortunately.) She did find out that a couple of girls who are going into PIB & already took Spanish are willing to help her out. And she has decided to stop being stubborn about accepting any & all offers!
And she has decided to stop being stubborn about accepting any & all offers!
Awesome!!! That could be a wonderful life long lesson to take away from this whole experience.
Smiles,
Grinity