Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the note of laptops for every kid, in almost all normal circumstances, the elementary kids should not be 1:1 with laptops.
Those should be an occassional activity, not a primary means of teaching.
That is why many of us voted against the meals tax. Early elementary students should not be looking at a screen all day. It is bad for their development.
Even in this quarantine situation, traditional paper work is better than laptops. I really hope fcps does not try to get 1:1 laptops for the little ones.
I teach third grade. We have no Chromebooks. I have 5 laptops in the classroom for 23 third graders. Each classroom has 5 computers (one classroom has 5 desktops). The grade level shares 2 mobile lab carts that hold 16 hand me down laptops (if they are available and not pulled for testing or the Global Awareness Project). That’s 62 computers (57 laptops) for approximately 145 students.
And that is how it should be.
Early elementsry kids should not be getting their education from compjters as a primary tool.
Computers should be used only occassionally in 4th grade.and below.
Anonymous wrote:Also, OP, we can’t do read alouds. There is the possibility of copyright infringement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On the note of laptops for every kid, in almost all normal circumstances, the elementary kids should not be 1:1 with laptops.
Those should be an occassional activity, not a primary means of teaching.
That is why many of us voted against the meals tax. Early elementary students should not be looking at a screen all day. It is bad for their development.
Even in this quarantine situation, traditional paper work is better than laptops. I really hope fcps does not try to get 1:1 laptops for the little ones.
I teach third grade. We have no Chromebooks. I have 5 laptops in the classroom for 23 third graders. Each classroom has 5 computers (one classroom has 5 desktops). The grade level shares 2 mobile lab carts that hold 16 hand me down laptops (if they are available and not pulled for testing or the Global Awareness Project). That’s 62 computers (57 laptops) for approximately 145 students.
Anonymous wrote:On the note of laptops for every kid, in almost all normal circumstances, the elementary kids should not be 1:1 with laptops.
Those should be an occassional activity, not a primary means of teaching.
That is why many of us voted against the meals tax. Early elementary students should not be looking at a screen all day. It is bad for their development.
Even in this quarantine situation, traditional paper work is better than laptops. I really hope fcps does not try to get 1:1 laptops for the little ones.
Anonymous wrote:On the note of laptops for every kid, in almost all normal circumstances, the elementary kids should not be 1:1 with laptops.
Those should be an occassional activity, not a primary means of teaching.
That is why many of us voted against the meals tax. Early elementary students should not be looking at a screen all day. It is bad for their development.
Even in this quarantine situation, traditional paper work is better than laptops. I really hope fcps does not try to get 1:1 laptops for the little ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Zoom is not approved for instruction in FCPS. Any FCPS teacher using it faces a reprimand.
Could you PLEASE lay off until the end of the week? FCPS has 190,000 students. They are doing the best that they can. Many teachers didn’t even have their *laptops* until principals allowed them back into the building for literally 10 minutes today. Buildings have been ordered closed. Instructional devices provided 2 weeks’ worth of work on Blackboard. Have you done it all? And if your child misses classmates so much, why don’t YOU organize a Zoom play date among children?
FCPS is such a piece of shit. Zoom is offering its services FREE to schools, it's the best thing out there, and FCPS administration is saying no?
No, I'm not laying off. It's already been two weeks. Literally every one else I know in other parts of the country has received SOMETHING from their schools. I don't care that it's 190,000 students. Learn how to scale up. This is a terrible place to live, we're moving as soon as feasible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child will be fine.
Hand out computers. Really?? Get a grip.
Our school sent out a technology survey and issued chrome books to students who needed them. We have 3 chrome books now for our 3 elementary school children, which is great because then we can use our own laptops for our own work. We just signed waivers saying we would return it, like checking out a library book. Why should chromebooks and other computers just sit in classrooms and libraries unused? It's been so helpful because they are doing everything online now.
How old are your kids?
And why are you taking laptops away from the children who REALLY need them?
Agree.
It is for the kids without laptops or computers in the home, not those who don't want their kids to share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your child will be fine.
Hand out computers. Really?? Get a grip.
Our school sent out a technology survey and issued chrome books to students who needed them. We have 3 chrome books now for our 3 elementary school children, which is great because then we can use our own laptops for our own work. We just signed waivers saying we would return it, like checking out a library book. Why should chromebooks and other computers just sit in classrooms and libraries unused? It's been so helpful because they are doing everything online now.
How old are your kids?
And why are you taking laptops away from the children who REALLY need them?