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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's a report from a teacher advocacy group in DC that lists a lot of models for what flexible scheduling could look like: https://www.weareempowered.org/flexiblescheduling.html[/quote] I cannot believe the utter freakin’ nerve of that group. Four of their suggestions involve reducing instructional time [b]for kids, when kids are still struggling to recover from the school closures. [/b]Seriously, stfu. [/quote] Nope. Sorry. It’s 2023. This tired, stale excuse is expired. Try again.[/quote] you don’t get to fiat it out of existence. [/quote] +1 There are reports coming out on the regular about how children in DC are still [b]impacted [/b]by pandemic learning losses caused by s extended school closures. It’s embarrassing that people are ignoring this impact ON CHILDREN. [/quote] Do you mean affected? Only colons and teeth can be impacted.[/quote]
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