There are major behavior problems here and kids know there are no consequences. Look at what another poster wrote about various behaviors. Most kids are great and follow the rules. There are always at least a few who will not follow rules, or are rude or violent. They will not wear masks. And teachers don’t trust there will be any consequences. |
That first picture is in Bangkok, Thailand. Rate of spread less than 0.2 new cases per 100,000 per day. Get MoCo down to that level of spread and you, too, can reopen schools. |
Pst, you’re free to leave at any time
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I’m still also free to vote. I much prefer that option. YOU can leave if you have a problem with democracy. |
This is because in many of those countries corporal punishment is still the norm. Here in the US, parents have to tiptoe around their children and try to be their friends. Kids in many of those countries pictures were taught to respect, almost fear, authority. |
It's not envy, it's a type of lashing. |
Why should I leave when I can vote instead? |
This obsession over "bars and gyms" here is hilarious. Don't like them? Don't attend them. Closing them down would only hurt the economy even more, not allow your precious child to safely go to school. |
My kid went to elementary school in Germany and there was no corporal punishment allowed and the kids definitely didn’t fear their teachers. Maybe you had a different experience. |
Yes, I agree!! Shame on them. I’m just confused about how a single school district, especially a well regarded one, could not figure out a solution to this worldwide pandemic! |
This attitude is why our kids are not doing in-person learning. Having kids at home will hurt the economy too. I can’t do my job and supervise/ teach my kids at the same time. |
I hope your point isn’t that corporal punishment is somehow beneficial. Because it’s not. Study after study shows that. And while American frame of mind and autonomy may not be beneficial for a pandemic, for sure, it has allowed many Americans to advance and achieve things people in other countries cannot. There are pluses and minuses to every approach and most often their success depends on the circumstances. |
Schools are managed locally in the US. |
Point being, if we had had a good federal response to the pandemic, we would be at the levels of these countries who are able to safely open schools. Instead of the pathetic mess we've found ourselves in, because of the flaccid response from the white house. |
Unfortunately, we are not free to leave at any time. No other country will have us. |