Anonymous wrote:
Tip: Lock down your kid's laptop. Use administrative privileges and browser settings to block everything that is not directly related to school. This will occasionally create technical problems for your kid, like if the teacher tells the kids to look at some dumb YouTube video. But it will help limit your kid's distractions.
Teachers: Putting kids online absolutely ruins their attention span. Please, for the love of God, use the internet as little as you possibly can in your curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Teacher need to be prepared to teach in paper and back in person, stop the excuses
Anonymous wrote:Teacher need to be prepared to teach in paper and back in person, stop the excuses
. I teach English. Have you tried reading 130 handwritten essays? I was so happy when I got laptops in my classroom. Also, how do you propose I teach students how to use online databases/credible sources without the internet? Teaching research with outdated nonfiction books (many publishers are no longer publishing quality up to date reference nonfiction, nor is that prepping them for college) is not advisable.Anonymous wrote:
Tip: Lock down your kid's laptop. Use administrative privileges and browser settings to block everything that is not directly related to school. This will occasionally create technical problems for your kid, like if the teacher tells the kids to look at some dumb YouTube video. But it will help limit your kid's distractions.
Teachers: Putting kids online absolutely ruins their attention span. Please, for the love of God, use the internet as little as you possibly can in your curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:The public school system doesn’t care about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this different from all the texting they were doing under their desks before?
Well, for one, I am not sure we will be allowed or able (because I need to be on camera for the DL folks) to walk amongst the students checking for covert use of cell phones.
I, actually, appreciate threads which address these considerations, BTW. People shouldn’t jump to the conclusion that it is a teacher trying to get schools closed. Forewarned means forearmed and all that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this different from all the texting they were doing under their desks before?
Well, for one, I am not sure we will be allowed or able (because I need to be on camera for the DL folks) to walk amongst the students checking for covert use of cell phones.
I, actually, appreciate threads which address these considerations, BTW. People shouldn’t jump to the conclusion that it is a teacher trying to get schools closed. Forewarned means forearmed and all that.
Anonymous wrote:How is this different from all the texting they were doing under their desks before?
Anonymous wrote:Mark my words, the way these kids use the laptops during school time is going to be a major problem.
Kids are going to surf the web and youtube etc.
It's going to be a major problem and the schools have no recourse because online learning in person is not part of the education curriculum or agreed upon method of teaching as per VDOE guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:Mark my words, the way these kids use the laptops during school time is going to be a major problem.
Kids are going to surf the web and youtube etc.
It's going to be a major problem and the schools have no recourse because online learning in person is not part of the education curriculum or agreed upon method of teaching as per VDOE guidelines.