Making the Best of Virtual Learning: Some Advice From the Founder of Khan Academy

Sal Khan, the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, built an education enterprise on virtual learning. But as many communities across the country prepare to start the fall with online-only instruction, even he admits that distance learning is a less than perfect substitute for in-person schooling.

Since its launch in 2008, Khan Academy has been providing free video tutorials and lectures. Today, it serves more than 100 million users worldwide.

The problem, Khan says, is that with virtual learning, students are missing out on the vital social and emotional benefits that come from in-person classes.

For that reason, Khan presses the importance of placing one-on-one interaction at the center of virtual lessons.

“Everything should be about pulling kids out of the screen,” Khan says in an interview with NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday.

To him, that means sending students into breakout rooms on Zoom to help foster collaboration, or calling on students who don’t have their hands raised.

Some teachers have opted to record YouTube-style tutorials to share with their students. Khan wants educators to steer away from these rigid lesson plan formats.

A teacher leading a class of 30 students “isn’t the most engaging way to run a physical classroom,” he says. That can ring especially true in a virtual environment.

Instead of leading dozens of students for an hour, for example, he suggests teaching three groups of 10 students for 20 minutes each. “It’s that more human, more intimate interaction that’s going to make all the difference this coming year,” says Khan.

One of the best things a teacher can do, he says, is to make themselves available to students. That might look like smaller, more informal sessions through Google Meet or Zoom.

“There’s plenty of opportunities to try new things, and if you fail, fail forward,” he says. “Learn from it, tell your friends what worked and what didn’t work, and then try a new iteration.”

Excerpted from “Making The Best of Virtual Learning: Some Advice From the Founder of Khan Academy.” Read the full article on NPR, and hear more of Khan’s thoughts about virtual education in this 5-minute podcast:

Source: NPR | Making The Best of Virtual Learning: Some Advice From the Founder of Khan Academy, https://www.npr.org/2020/08/22/904652858/making-the-best-of-virtual-learning-some-advice-from-the-founder-of-khan-academy | © 2020 npr

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