Anonymous wrote:This is exactly why I support asynchronous hybrid as a parent.
I want kids back in school but we also need to make it doable for teachers, so it’s not a total shit show. Even at best, there are going to be behavior or technology problems with concurrent so it’ll wind up being mediocre to the teacher just focusing on the ten in person students.
Anonymous wrote:We only cover for a teacher during our planning period. Never when we are teaching our own classes.
Anonymous wrote:I am a high school teacher and have been excited to get back in the building. The idea of concurrent teaching has been difficult to swallow, but I got to a place that I have to do, what I have to do, and I’ll figure it out.
Our school was not able to hire enough monitors to cover for all teachers not returning for ADA reasons or lack of childcare. I believe that even if they had enough monitors, they never thought we would be in person, so created a virtual schedule where we had more classes than classrooms. For these reasons teachers returning will now be supervising students of teachers not returning, while they attend the virtual teachers class.
So I will learn to teach concurrently while having the distraction of other students in the room who I am supervising.
Is this what schools are doing? It just doesn’t feel right. I’m trying to stay positive, but this has thrown me for a loop and I’m really upset by it.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure OP. I just found out that I will be teaching 10’4 year olds in person and 10 virtually. I’m pouring a glass of wine now and will try to wrap my head around it this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:This is exactly why I support asynchronous hybrid as a parent.
I want kids back in school but we also need to make it doable for teachers, so it’s not a total shit show. Even at best, there are going to be behavior or technology problems with concurrent so it’ll wind up being mediocre to the teacher just focusing on the ten in person students.
Anonymous wrote:That is so ridiculous! Teachers need to push back. You are going to be busy teaching your students. You shouldn’t have to babysit other students.
Anonymous wrote:That is so ridiculous! Teachers need to push back. You are going to be busy teaching your students. You shouldn’t have to babysit other students.