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Reply to "3 teachers taught from a empty classroom, all caught COVID & 1 died"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So three adults shared a space and spread the virus among each other. This has nothing to do with schools.[/quote] You must be stupid. This has everything to do with ongoing discussions regarding opening school systems. Life must be hard for you.[/quote] DP. I think a big lesson learned here is that we need to keep teachers away from each other. One per classroom- that’s it. And since it’s been shown that teenagers are more similar to adults than you get kids in terms of infection rates, it probably means it’s best to do full-on distance learning for high school.[/quote] With the proposed plan in MCPS, the students remain their classroom all day. Instead of going to a special (art, music, p.e., media), the specialist would go the classroom (so the specials teachers will be in every classroom in the building). There really isn’t a place for the classroom teacher to go, so there will be more than one adult in classrooms). You also have to think about the special education and ESOL teachers. They plug-in classrooms. (Their offices are generally small and aren’t spacious enough to pull small groups and stay 6-feet apart). If your child’s school has a partnership with a university and has student interns, there will be also be more adults in the classroom. It will happen.[/quote] So axe the specials for this year or have them record some remote lessons. This isn’t rocket science. None of this is ideal, but[b] if you want to cut down on infections within schools, you can’t have adults moving around to different classrooms.[/quote][/b] But this IS THE PLAN. Teachers will be in the same room together.[/quote]
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