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[quote=Anonymous]I'm an ESOL teacher. I teach students for 30 minutes, most of the day, in a small group (virtual) pull out class. *I* need a break to move around at least every 60 minutes. I assume the students need more. When I get my students into my Zoom class, I set a timer for 3 minutes at the start and have them take a short bathroom or water break. (It usually takes 5 minutes but I set the timer for 3 minutes.) Really, I just want them to go away from the computer for a little bit. They will get another longer break later in the morning. When we are really in a school building, they get this break anyhow. I pick them up from class; we walk 5 min down the hall to my class; maybe stop at the bathroom or get a drink from the water fountain. So to me, it seems normal. But I wonder what parents think. Would you be upset that your child isn't getting the full 30 minutes of specialist instruction?[/quote]
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