Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
There will be remote instruction and THAT WILL BE school. School will consist of remote instruction.
No, it won't be school. It will be remote instruction in lieu of school.
You are incorrect. Move to Florida if you can't accept it.
In Florida, it really ought to be 100% remote instruction for the beginning of the academic year, at least.
Anonymous wrote:The lack of anything concerning “hybrid” teaching makes me think that there is no hybrid option. Fairfax has either 4 days DL or two days in class. No hybrid student option. I don’t know how a teacher could teach 4 days a week in a stressful situation with only half the class present and the other class at home doing DL for two days, vice versa, and teaching students at home full time in DL. That is basically three student groups to think about per prep. I have three preps each semester in courses taught no where else in the county. That is excessive and no easy way around it. I think hybrid is a dead end. Eventually all students will be full DL if/when COVID or flu increase and we don’t have enough staff coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
There will be remote instruction and THAT WILL BE school. School will consist of remote instruction.
No, it won't be school. It will be remote instruction in lieu of school.
You are incorrect. Move to Florida if you can't accept it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
There will be remote instruction and THAT WILL BE school. School will consist of remote instruction.
No, it won't be school. It will be remote instruction in lieu of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
If there’s hybrid, you don’t need an intro video. You intro yourself in person.
Not for the kids who are doing remote-only, not hybrid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
If there’s hybrid, you don’t need an intro video. You intro yourself in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
Anonymous wrote:The lack of anything concerning “hybrid” teaching makes me think that there is no hybrid option. Fairfax has either 4 days DL or two days in class. No hybrid student option. I don’t know how a teacher could teach 4 days a week in a stressful situation with only half the class present and the other class at home doing DL for two days, vice versa, and teaching students at home full time in DL. That is basically three student groups to think about per prep. I have three preps each semester in courses taught no where else in the county. That is excessive and no easy way around it. I think hybrid is a dead end. Eventually all students will be full DL if/when COVID or flu increase and we don’t have enough staff coverage.
Anonymous wrote:The lack of anything concerning “hybrid” teaching makes me think that there is no hybrid option. Fairfax has either 4 days DL or two days in class. No hybrid student option. I don’t know how a teacher could teach 4 days a week in a stressful situation with only half the class present and the other class at home doing DL for two days, vice versa, and teaching students at home full time in DL. That is basically three student groups to think about per prep. I have three preps each semester in courses taught no where else in the county. That is excessive and no easy way around it. I think hybrid is a dead end. Eventually all students will be full DL if/when COVID or flu increase and we don’t have enough staff coverage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
There will be remote instruction and THAT WILL BE school. School will consist of remote instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.
There will be remote instruction and THAT WILL BE school. School will consist of remote instruction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did two different MyMCPS trainings today and in both, the instructors specifically referenced using Zoom in the fall. In one training, the instructor showed us how use MyMCPS to make and post a video so that we could “introduce ourselves to our classes”.
Everybody's pretty clear on the idea that there will be remote instruction in the fall. The question is whether there will be only remote instruction, or whether there will also be school.