Have you heard how muffled people sound with face masks? Desks are going to be spread as far apart as possible which is going to make it hard for students to hear us. I’m hoping my admin will let us use face shields during whole group instruction. If you’re not a teacher, please find another thread to comment on.Anonymous wrote:Same way as without. How is this even a question? Deaf students will ask for additional accomodations.
Anonymous wrote:I teach elementary self-contained special education. I spend a significant portion of my day redirecting, repeating myself, and managing behavior. I talk constantly, out of necessity. Many kids can't read independently, so I have to deliver all my content myself. I can't just give quick directions and then assign them a reading/response. I also teach phonics for 45 minutes a day. I am going to have to make prerecorded videos of myself teaching and show them in class. It is not physically possible for me to speak audibly and clearly through a mask for seven hours a day at a volume that can be heard across the classroom and over the regular hustle and bustle of daily activities.
My husband works in healthcare and wears a mask all day. He does NOT talk all day and he does NOT have to lecture to a large group of people through a mask. He also doesn't manage the behavior of his patients, entertain them, or repeat himself three times after he gives instructions. He's not expected to hang out with a group of unmasked patients for hours on end, either. Not the same job! Sorry folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The same way medical professionals and all other essential personnel have managed for months.
I truly don’t understand the commitment of some teachers to the idea that they are less capable than everyone else. It doesn’t instill confidence in their judgment as professionals.
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You can't complain about not being treated professionally when you don't behave like a professional.
Anonymous wrote:SOmeone posted a link to the humanity shield. It’s expensive but I’ll try that if my district says it’s okay. I’ll deduct it from my taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't plan to lecture very much. I will assign work via Google Classroom and prerecorded videos. Instead of read alouds, I'll show a video online of the book, for example.
Expect a lot of complaints about you to your principal. Maybe you’re just not cut out to be a teacher.
I doubt that very much. We are being told to use technology as much as possible. And the more I make prerecorded videos of what I am teaching, the easier it would be to have true hybrid instruction.
We aren't supposed to lecture in elementary school very much anyhow.
This is a perfect example of why the quality of schools has plummeted. Teachers just follow orders. But they also are clueless, and don’t understand why parents are so unhappy with their child’s education.
Anonymous wrote:The same way medical professionals and all other essential personnel have managed for months.
I truly don’t understand the commitment of some teachers to the idea that they are less capable than everyone else. It doesn’t instill confidence in their judgment as professionals.
Anonymous wrote:It’s just a matter of getting used to it. Medical personnel do it all the time. My family has been working on wearing them more for when the kids go to school and we have all built up to a few hours comfortably in one week’s time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't plan to lecture very much. I will assign work via Google Classroom and prerecorded videos. Instead of read alouds, I'll show a video online of the book, for example.
Expect a lot of complaints about you to your principal. Maybe you’re just not cut out to be a teacher.
I doubt that very much. We are being told to use technology as much as possible. And the more I make prerecorded videos of what I am teaching, the easier it would be to have true hybrid instruction.
We aren't supposed to lecture in elementary school very much anyhow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't plan to lecture very much. I will assign work via Google Classroom and prerecorded videos. Instead of read alouds, I'll show a video online of the book, for example.
Expect a lot of complaints about you to your principal. Maybe you’re just not cut out to be a teacher.
I doubt that very much. We are being told to use technology as much as possible. And the more I make prerecorded videos of what I am teaching, the easier it would be to have true hybrid instruction.
We aren't supposed to lecture in elementary school very much anyhow.