You have to be kidding, right? Who is going to pay to replace all the tables with desks? |
It would at our school, rooms are big. But I don't know if this soft removal of cohort size limits will really be used. Schools may still try to stay within the cohort limits. Very interested if any schools are actively now changing their plans for term 4? |
We just got a ton of money from the feds for education |
Looks like the research was based on districts that had a 3 foot limit in policy, but schools may have used greater than 3 feet in practice. There’s no way to know what three feet looks like if strictly implemented. Maybe 4.5 feet is as good as 6, but 4 isn’t. https://apple.news/AW4ugW8twR0KwYj-onXS4bw |
They are using that money for summer school or acceleration academies (as they are calling them). |
Looks like you are going to try whatever you can to cast doubt on the idea that 3 feet could possibly be safe, in order to argue that we can't possibly know or we can't possibly take the risk, no matter how big the damage to kids from keeping them out of school FYI, there is other research conducted outside of schools that has looked at virus transmission over certain distances. They have not found a meaningful increase in safety between 3 and 6 feet when masks are involved. |
That is good news, but is DCPS going to take this on for Term 4? I doubt it. I agree though that the way it is written it sounds like it applies to the distance between the teacher's desk and the students, which makes complete sense, and is how it is handled in other countries. Why should the teachers care how far the students are apart from each other? So maybe principals can just take it to mean what it appears to mean and work from there. |
Maybe teachers care about students? And students’ families? |
My school replaced all of the 4 student tables with desks and the 2 student tables can only be used by 1 student. 3' distance would make a difference. |
LOL |
What school? |
+1 |
I don’t care. most schools I know that do tables push desks together anyway. your school’s failure to think ahead isn’t going to dictate what the rest of us can do. |
| This won’t be for term 4, just watch and wait. |
So I’m currently teaching in person and I certainly am not trying to dictate what other schools can do. I was just pointing out that people probably need to keep their expectations in check about this change. |