Singaporean primary school students woke up to a different kind of life on April Fool鈥檚 Day.聽
Instead of putting on uniforms and hopping onto a school bus, they jumped straight into online lessons clad in their pajamas (some without) and faced technical glitches along the way.聽
The first of rotating days for students to alternate learning from home didn鈥檛 go off without a hitch due to system outages, and social media was afroth with parental anxiety. Singapore鈥檚 helicopter parents were 鈥渘ervous鈥 about the new home-school arrangement implemented to reduce physical interaction amid fears of COVID-19, which has infected at least 926 people and killed three in Singapore as of yesterday.
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鈥淗appy Wednesday at 7:30am! It鈥檚 April Fool鈥檚 and the joke鈥檚 on us! Good luck to all parents out there with multiple primary school-going kids in Singapore! Wednesday Home-Based Learning will be our new Monday. Together we can!鈥 Instagram user and mother @Immeraviya this morning with a photo of her three kids who had their eyes glued to their respective laptops.聽
Another mother took half a day off of work to supervise her child.聽
鈥淗ome-based Learning is so exciting and nervous… hahaha for the parents I think!
Got to take half day from work to go through it with her for the 鈥榝irst time.鈥 Luckily I saw there are 2 sessions, AM and PM so I do the latter. Wish me luck!鈥 Instagram user @Zenling15 posted with a showing a peek of her child鈥檚 assignment.
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The new homeschooling arrangement was Friday by the Ministry of Education. Primary school students will learn from home Wednesdays, secondary students on Thursdays and tertiary students, including those from junior colleges, on Fridays.聽
鈥淲ith further enhanced measures, we have been able to open schools as planned following the March school holidays. However, the recent spike in imported cases signals a new phase in our nation’s fight against COVID-19,鈥 the ministry wrote in its announcement. 鈥淭o support further safe distancing, schools will progressively transit to a blended learning model, starting with one day of Home-Based Learning (HBL) a week.鈥
The new measure does not apply to kindergarteners.聽
All schools use a centralized platform called Singapore Student Learning Space, or SLS, to conduct the online lessons, which are prepared by teachers in advance. Teachers also prepare a lesson schedule for students to follow when learning from home.聽
Homeschooling began with a fair number of technical glitches this morning, mainly due to overwhelming server load.聽
Twitter user @Vijayanharidas said the service was 鈥渦nresponsive鈥 at one point.
鈥淗ome Based learning today for Primary schools in #Singapore as planned by #MOE. Guess too much traffic is pouring in that the site has gone unresponsive. A good time to review the stress test of traffic into the site. #颁翱痴滨顿銉19 is making all organisations test their IT Infra too,鈥 he tweeted.
Home Based learning today for Primary schools in as planned by . Guess too much traffic is pouring in that the site has gone unresponsive. A good time to review the stress test of traffic into the site. is making all organisations test their IT Infra too
鈥 Vijayan (@vijayanharidas)
Instagram user @Py_liang the site went down 鈥渁fter 10 mins鈥 and left her staring at a screen reading 鈥淚 am temporarily unavailable.鈥澛
Schools are expected to provide assistance to students who do not own electronic devices.聽
One student appeared to have found an alternative to laptops and tablets 鈥 the good old television.聽
鈥淟et’s do this ,鈥 read the caption to a photo of the boy sitting in front of what looks like a 30-inch television to Instagram by @Dasukisyaaban, using a hashtag referring to the boy鈥檚 clothing-optional arrangement.
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