Anonymous wrote:Open now! What we are doing is stupid and harmful.
https://www.economist.com/international/2020/04/30/closing-schools-for-covid-19-does-lifelong-harm-and-widens-inequality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open now! What we are doing is stupid and harmful.
https://www.economist.com/international/2020/04/30/closing-schools-for-covid-19-does-lifelong-harm-and-widens-inequality
You know what else widens inequality? DEATH
Death of caregivers, death of siblings, deaths of entire communities who who have pre-existing conditions. But who cares about that right?
There's almost no evidence that kids pass corona onto adults. Who cares about that, right? If Denmark can figure out how to re-open school safely, the US can, too. Think outside the box- conduct classes in parks where possible. Copenhagen's parks are currently full of kids taking classes. Anything is better than pretending that this distance learning set up is working well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking 7:30-12:00 and 12:30-5:00 so there’s no lunch period.
I don’t think all teachers would staff 7:30-5:00. I think you’d have to have 2-3 shifts. I have kids and can’t get to school before 7:45 because of daycare drop off, but those without could volunteer to do the early shift.
Before I had kids, I would have loved to start teaching at 7:00 and to be done by 2:30 instead. This would require a drastic change it what we're used to, but every solution will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking 7:30-12:00 and 12:30-5:00 so there’s no lunch period.
I don’t think all teachers would staff 7:30-5:00. I think you’d have to have 2-3 shifts. I have kids and can’t get to school before 7:45 because of daycare drop off, but those without could volunteer to do the early shift.
Before I had kids, I would have loved to start teaching at 7:00 and to be done by 2:30 instead. This would require a drastic change it what we're used to, but every solution will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking 7:30-12:00 and 12:30-5:00 so there’s no lunch period.
I don’t think all teachers would staff 7:30-5:00. I think you’d have to have 2-3 shifts. I have kids and can’t get to school before 7:45 because of daycare drop off, but those without could volunteer to do the early shift.
Anonymous wrote:I was thinking 7:30-12:00 and 12:30-5:00 so there’s no lunch period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are nuts. Teachers working 7:30-5:00?? Classes in the park in Ward 8??? Even if kids don’t pass the virus to adults...who do you think works in schools?
7:30 - 5:00 are the actual contract hours at some charter schools. It takes a mental toll on the teachers, and is really unsustainable.
I'm in my building 7:00-4:30 (voluntarily) but I can't imagine it being mandatory five days a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all are nuts. Teachers working 7:30-5:00?? Classes in the park in Ward 8??? Even if kids don’t pass the virus to adults...who do you think works in schools?
7:30 - 5:00 are the actual contract hours at some charter schools. It takes a mental toll on the teachers, and is really unsustainable.
Anonymous wrote:You all are nuts. Teachers working 7:30-5:00?? Classes in the park in Ward 8??? Even if kids don’t pass the virus to adults...who do you think works in schools?