Anonymous wrote:Anonymous
The cuncurrent teachers will be using all sorts of new camera arms and connections to the smart boards to help loop in virtual kids. They are being trained on this specifically tomorrow.
LOL! I think you mean that they will train themselves on how to use them tomorrow.
Anonymous
The cuncurrent teachers will be using all sorts of new camera arms and connections to the smart boards to help loop in virtual kids. They are being trained on this specifically tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to Durans message, you should’ve gotten a message from your weekly newsletter from your school and PTA. The information is there if you read it.
They really aren’t publicizing it at all, IMO. Snuck it into a long email a week or so ago.
Anonymous wrote:True. They've also warned to expect the next few weeks to be potentially disrupted, ie. more lost instructional time.
Not a single person who advocated to open schools now should complain about anything at all beginning this week. Not the classroom experience, not lunch, not supplies, not whether instruction is happening. Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:In addition to Durans message, you should’ve gotten a message from your weekly newsletter from your school and PTA. The information is there if you read it.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, slipped in to last week's APS Friday 5 email:
5. Schedule Changes for March 5 and April 5
To better support both students and teachers, we are adjusting the upcoming instructional schedule. Fri, March 5 will be No School for Grades 3-12 students, as teachers have a planning day to prepare for the concurrent model. Mon, April 5 will be a synchronous, distance learning day for ALL students, to support uninterrupted instruction during the final week of third quarter. Additional details are available here.
Haven't teachers had enough days not teaching from other non-synchronous days to prepare?
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, slipped in to last week's APS Friday 5 email:
5. Schedule Changes for March 5 and April 5
To better support both students and teachers, we are adjusting the upcoming instructional schedule. Fri, March 5 will be No School for Grades 3-12 students, as teachers have a planning day to prepare for the concurrent model. Mon, April 5 will be a synchronous, distance learning day for ALL students, to support uninterrupted instruction during the final week of third quarter. Additional details are available here.
Haven't teachers had enough days not teaching from other non-synchronous days to prepare?