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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You probably don't think that because you can't control your own kids for DL so a room of 11 seems difficult.[/quote] Managing DL for 2 kids is one thing, but how is one person supposed to manage, for instance, 11 three-year-olds with 4 separate DL schedules? At our school, the current schedule for PK3, in order to allow appropriate class sizes, is that each PK3 classroom has 4 different schedules: Groups A and B have class Monday and Tuesday, Groups C and D have class Thursday and Friday. Since the DL classes will have to increase in size to account for the loss of one teacher but only half a classroom (in-class teaching is limited to 6 to 11 kids), it seems like this type of split schedule will have to continue. How is the single CARES helper supposed to track the schedule for 11 kids, let alone maintain enough order to have the kids listening and speaking to separate teachers on their computers at the same time?[/quote] I would assume the kids who are in the cares room will all be in the same group since there will only be 6-11 of them. At least that’s what a good principal would do. [/quote] In an ideal world it would be done like that, but there is no guarentee. At the moment you have no idea who will and who won't send their child into a CARES classroom.[/quote]
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