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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I actually don’t think moving it to 3ft distance does much. You may get another 2-3 kids in most classrooms. 3 ft is much bigger than what is the norm in my room. My school has tables and at most the kids are sitting 1 foot from each other. This is for the entire school. [/quote] tables will be replaced by desks, obv. [/quote] You have to be kidding, right? Who is going to pay to replace all the tables with desks?[/quote] We just got a ton of money from the feds for education [/quote] They are using that money for summer school or acceleration academies (as they are calling them). [/quote] You can not make up for 1- 1 1/2 years of learning loss in a 3-5-7 week summer program. They better be planning on offering tutoring, break programs and additional supports for many years to come.[/quote] Yes that’s what the education research recommends. Individualized tutoring and resources to address individual circumstances. I’m not opposed to summer school or acceleration academies, but the learning losses are indeed going to take more than those to overcome. [/quote]
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