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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If schools are closed the rest of the year, they will have no choice but to go online. There is no way the state will waive that many days.[/quote] I can count TEN teachers in MCPS who are properly trained in online instruction. ain't happenin' [/quote] If PG and DC can do it, so can MCPS. And PG and DC have waaay more low income students than MCPS does.[/quote] And what does it look like? Tell me, and I'll let you know if it's done correctly. With effective online instruction, there are multiple training tiers. Kids need training as well, as not all LMS formats are intuitive. And each teacher does it differently. Teaching is hard enough face-to-face. Do you think online is a magical answer? been there - it ain't![/quote] Nothing is going to be perfect. Never said it would be "magical". No one stated that. It doesn't mean something shouldn't be done. Better than hand wringing, and saying "it's just too hard..". Great attitude. Hope you are not a teacher.[/quote]
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