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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s what I am willing to do to make this model work: nothing. It is a ridiculous expectation. [/quote] No. Teachers have spent the past year adapting and changing and staying up past midnight and ignoring their own kids in order to teach well. Transitioning entire curriculums from an in-person delivery model to a virtual delivery model, learning how to zoom, learning how to manage a classroom on Zoom, connecting with other educators in their “free” time so they can learn how to do this better, etc. And now they are being told to do all of that at the same time as teaching a classroom of in person students. You realize that a DL lesson is entirely different from an in-person lesson? And that one group of students will suffer, because with concurrent teaching only one lesson plan is being executed? Either the DL students are observers in an in-person classroom, or the teacher treats everyone as virtual, and the in-person students have their faces in screens all day. I’m grateful to not be teaching with this model, but just the switch to virtual doubled my workload. Stop acting like teachers are lazy for wanting the best for their students. [/quote]
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