I always had a lot to do from school. We always had video conferences from 7:00 a.m. To 1:00 p.m. Or 2:00 p.m., with 5-minute breaks and a half-hour lunch break. Of course there was also no homework, just as we had to learn vocabulary. Working groups also took place online and we had a training plan for sports. So I was always busy from 7 a.m. To around 4 p.m., 5 p.m. If someone hadn't had a laptop or tablet, we would have gotten one from school, but this was not the case. All students had a device and a printer / scanner at home. It only took 2 days for the online lessons to run smoothly, then everything worked. But I know that not every school is so modern and that's why I ask you how it went for you. Incidentally, tablets were used in class even before Corona. But this only starts from the 9th grade. Everyone then needs their own Ipad.
At my school in Bavaria it is like this:
Lessons start at 7:30 am
Lessons close at 1.30 p.m.
There was homework, etc., of course.
In addition, everyone was forced to turn on their cameras, although this should not be required for data protection reasons. It was asked every hour who had switched off the camera and was therefore also rated "6", since under-grinding is not controllable. Well Is hard. The lunch break was canceled with us, normally we don't finish class until 2.30 p.m. Because 1 hour was canceled, it is pulled through. It doesn't matter whether someone comes with you or not.
It will be sifted through without end, the weak students will all fail
We didn't have to turn on the camera.
Quite good, is more chilled and does the tasks better. I have more time and something stupid happened