Anonymous wrote:Filters filters recess outdoors, nothing else, ignore vaccines and logic , aegghh filters filters filters aegegggrhfjdnfnfbfnncnnnjdjv
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
obsessed..
Yeah she is, there are at least 2 posts or more responses from filter lady a day
I’ll take facts and science over the teacher haters.
She is no science guy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
obsessed..
Yeah she is, there are at least 2 posts or more responses from filter lady a day
I’ll take facts and science over the teacher haters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
obsessed..
Yeah she is, there are at least 2 posts or more responses from filter lady a day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
obsessed..
Anonymous wrote:They should have a tracker how many times a day that lady posts about air filters and outdoor lunch. It's as if that will stop covid and solve all the problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the pro-distance learning forever parents can not all be lumped into the same box. They have a variety of different motivations.
1. A significant amount of personal anxiety about COVID. So it is easy for them to believe that it is 'not safe.' But they don't want to admit their own personal anxiety, so thus it must be 'not safe for anyone.'
2. Either 100% stay-at-home mothers or mom's that have some sort of self business that can be easily scaled down during a pandemic, and may be pretty much ended by the pandemic anyway.
3. generally older children, e.g. middle school and up, or late elementary. Some of them are doing well in DL, some of them aren't- but it is not the agony of early elementary.
The number 2 people are insecure and trying to justify their existence to themselves more than anybody else. I'm so tired of the stupid, a-scientific, artist as air quality expert clogging AEM so i stoped going there for info.
Anonymous wrote:I think the pro-distance learning forever parents can not all be lumped into the same box. They have a variety of different motivations.
1. A significant amount of personal anxiety about COVID. So it is easy for them to believe that it is 'not safe.' But they don't want to admit their own personal anxiety, so thus it must be 'not safe for anyone.'
2. Either 100% stay-at-home mothers or mom's that have some sort of self business that can be easily scaled down during a pandemic, and may be pretty much ended by the pandemic anyway.
3. generally older children, e.g. middle school and up, or late elementary. Some of them are doing well in DL, some of them aren't- but it is not the agony of early elementary.
Anonymous wrote:The best was the teacher that claimed covid killed his teacher friend but she died before covid....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most visible moderator has a tough job and I think she does it well. She starts a lot of threads and seems to stay level headed throughout conversations. I would be really surprised if someone was kicked out for simply supporting a position, because A LOT of nasty stuff on both sides gets a pass every day. If someone was banned, he must have done something pretty bad.
Nope. She is completely biased and friends with the ventilation lady.
And I disagree with a poster up thread that there are only 3 teachers on AEM. There have been several posts in the past few days that are all about teacher issues. In fact, so many that I think it's becoming more of a teacher group? I though they had a private group of their own.
Who cares if she’s friends with ventilation lady? She doesn’t pile on to those toxic debates and seems to be supportive of schools opening.
The moderator does a good job; she walks the line carefully and is responsive to criticism.
There are FAR more than 3 teachers on AEM; most of them do not out themselves as teachers.