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Reply to "virtual instruction for compacted math?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Isn't it sad that there are schools that don't have a cohort? 2 makes a cohort, MCPS. Offer it in person. [/quote] To offer it in person, you need [b]an available teacher and a classroom[/b].[/quote] If that instruction is happening during the school day, by definition there is an available teacher and a classroom monitoring the students.[/quote] Okay so let's say you have 15:0 students and five teachers and only five of them are compacted math students. Does it really make sense to have 37 kids in each math class so that you can free up one teacher to teach five kids? [/quote] Exactly. Do people really think teachers are just sitting around?? In elementary, every teacher is tasked with teaching something somewhere. All day. So many things to complain about but ensuring students still have access to enrichment in environments where a teacher is not available is not a justifiable complaint. As the old DCUM saying goes, if you don’t like it, private is always an option. [/quote]
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