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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] For those of us with K-3 students, the biggest issue with remote learning wasn't a lack of socialization but a lack of learning. Kids that age just aren't independent learners and cannot learn to read or write via iPad. No additional communication from APS would fix that. [/quote] I think it needed to be communicated to parents -- whether they would received this message is another matter -- that the priority for early elementary kids is not acquisition of testable academic skills, but building a social/emotional foundation that will allow kids to acquire academic knowledge when they need to. No, iPads aren't the way to do that. But parents didn't want to/couldn't provide the hands on sort of stuff that kids need, and they weren't willing to agree to an alternative plan of stories and chores and projects. I know the ATS parents will be after me with pitchforks now. I don't care. [/quote] What are you talking about? One goal of K-2 is to get kids functioning socially in a school setting, but another goal is getting kids reading, writing and doing basic math so they can access the upper elementary curriculum. To have kids come into 3rd grade unable to read or write a sentence is absolutely a problem. Having APS coach parents to give their kids chores or practice social interactions is zero help. Those early grades are essential to give kids the academic tools to learn (and to diagnose LDs for kids who need extra help). It's not a solution to only focus on social emotional learning. It's a huge huge fail.[/quote] Amen. You don't get a second chance to learn to read. Young kids' brain development means that K-2 is a critical period for literacy development. If it doesn't happen then, it gets much, much harder to do later. Shifting the focus to social skills is schools running away from their own mission. [/quote] You think kids only learn to read if they are in in-person school receiving instruction from a teacher from age 5 on?[/quote]Not only did schools close in March 2020, but libraries did too. I spent a small fortune buying books for my 6 yo. I know many didn't those resources. Some probably wouldn't even know what to purchase, let alone how to help their kid learn to read those materials.[/quote] How dare you have the audacity to demand schools be open for learning![/quote]
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