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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a teacher 1:1 devices is one of the worst things schools have done. I wish they’d collect them all and move away from digital platforms. That is not how children learn. [/quote] Covid/virtual learning exacerbated this too. [b]All the teachers continued using their slide decks for units the following year[/b] (2021-2022 year) once the kids came back in person full time. [/quote] Not true.[/quote] Many, many many did. My 5th grader looked at hundreds of pages of website PER DAY usually that year, and never brought home paper work. He barely learned anything that entire year, which was unfortunate b/c 4th grade was obviously a lost year as well.[/quote] +1 my child’s teacher (the first year kids were back in person full time) had all worksheets posted online - refused to hand out hard copies. It was ridiculous. [/quote] Getting copier paper can be quite a battle sometimes. Many schools limit how much a teacher can have or they limit the number of copies per teacher.[/quote] This wasn’t the case. Teacher preferred it online as it was “easier.” Parents even offered to supply copier paper bc they were desperate. Eventually the principal was involved. [/quote]
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