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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you’re trying to make the simultaneous learning thing too complicated than it needs to be. My DC’s school uses an iPad on a tripod that is focused on the teacher. During Q&A, one of the students is tasked with keeping an eye on a feed where kids who are DL can ask questions & alerting the teacher when a question is asked. Everyone provides their own masks, usually cloth (don’t teachers already have these?) The kids wipe down their desks before every class before they sit down. Assigned seats, so contact tracing can be done. Kids eat lunch with the same group every day. Some other procedures, but nothing that isn’t manageable. They’ve been back two months, and it’s been fine so far. It’s more than a bit disingenuous to deflect anger by emphasizing that the teachers don’t control when schools return when the teacher’s unions are using every bit of political power that they have to delay reopening. It’s also interesting to hear teachers continue to raise endless lists of logistical “barriers,” as if schools across the country haven’t been doing this for months, successfully. [/quote] [b]That sounds horrible to the kids at home.[/b] And, that's only realistic with small classes. [/quote] Why? How is it different from classes that are all DL? [/quote]
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