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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IMO the subject line should be: distance learning disproportionately hurts poor kids. [/quote] Yes. This. There is no fight for high quality DL. Online learning has been studied rigorously for years ... it rarely, if ever, works well. We have to get kids back to class. Even if it means closing indoor dining, church, and other things the city is loathe to give up. Mark my words, we will have distance learning and pods, and daycares, and even aftercare like programs opening up full time. All these places will be allowed to stay open if we are in phase II [b]but schools will stay closed because there is lots more at play than simply safety[/b].[/quote] ?? teacher unions?[/quote] I don’t think some of you understand that the administrative union (principals and assistant principals) is also pushing for distance learning. People always blame teachers. [/quote]
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