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Reply to "How is MCPS going to address the learning loss from teacher absences?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]they aren't. You will be on your own. Just like we all have been with the learning loss from virtual for 1.5 years.[/quote] Strange. My kids have been in virtual for two years and no learning loss. [/quote] I'm not worked up about 3 days, but at least for high schoolers there actually is a bit of learning loss over the past two years. It is a bit different for elementary and middle school.[/quote] I feel like some parents hyperfocus on “learning loss” because it’s easier to cope with and to blame schools than admit that ANY kid going through their formative years of development in the chaos engendered by a pandemic is going to have massive impact on them in many ways. Like I really just think this fixation on “learning loss” is a coping mechanism, something some people grab onto like well I’d my kid didn’t experience THAT their life would have otherwise been completely normal. And it wouldn’t have. This is a generation growing up in a pandemic. The “learning loss” is quite literally the least of the impact. [/quote] This, exactly. [/quote]
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