Anonymous wrote:This is yet another reason schools need to reopen. Let's make this a national priority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that it’s a rich get richer phenomenon. Kids growing up with privilege are already far ahead of those without even before the pandemic. The opportunity to set up pods means that those kids will get even further ahead. There’s no easy solution to this as we’re in a society that promotes individual good rather than collective. But know in doing so you are furthering inequity. That’s the point
I nursed my children for at least 18 months, fed them organic food and read to them every day. Many women did not.
I will not refuse to do the best for my children because someone else can't or won't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is that it’s a rich get richer phenomenon. Kids growing up with privilege are already far ahead of those without even before the pandemic. The opportunity to set up pods means that those kids will get even further ahead. There’s no easy solution to this as we’re in a society that promotes individual good rather than collective. But know in doing so you are furthering inequity. That’s the point
It’s true but also true by reading a lot to my young kids and serving them healthy food I am widening the gap. I’m not being snarky it’s a terrible problem but I don’t think it is one where we will make much headway at the parent level.
of course you can make headway on the parent level. all you have to do is devote some time and resources to organize to make sure that the less privileged kids in your school or city get access to resources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now people are saying it's racist and privileged to hire a tutor or form pods. What's even more ridiculous is suggesting to make it illegal or force parents to include others for free to promote diversity of race and income. Lol good luck.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10220656647060383&set=a.1168976058860&type=3&theater
The Facebook poster and the person tweeting are both idiots. This is not racism or even a race issue. It is a wealth issue. Do they not believe rich Blacks, Asians, LatinXs will be doing the same? Not everything is racist.
It comes down to parents wanting to do what is best for their children. If the schools would step up and teach this wouldn't be an issue. i guarantee most of these parents weren't forming special pods before the schools shut down. If they want to blame anyone for causing these "racist" issues they should blame and email the school board, superintendent, principals, and teachers who actually closed the schools.
There is a very simple solution to solve this problem the schools and teachers can actually provide the service they were created to provide. If parents thought DL was effective there would be no pods. If the schools and teachers cared about kids and their dual income households or single parents they would provide in person education.
Would using your resources to take your sick child to a medical specialist, potentially out of state to ensure they got treated and did not die from their disease be racist? According to the Facebook and Twitter poster it would. Which is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Now people are saying it's racist and privileged to hire a tutor or form pods. What's even more ridiculous is suggesting to make it illegal or force parents to include others for free to promote diversity of race and income. Lol good luck.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10220656647060383&set=a.1168976058860&type=3&theater
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's the same people trying desperately to put these pods together who pretend that they want schools to open because they are "so concerned" about "the underprivileged".
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure it's the same people trying desperately to put these pods together who pretend that they want schools to open because they are "so concerned" about "the underprivileged".
Sounds like a pod to me.Anonymous wrote:In all of the low income schools I’ve worked at, most students have either a parent, grandparent, aunt, etc at home who doesn’t work. They often babysit for the fewer kids whose parents work (like single moms).
Anonymous wrote:It is inherently privileged if these are same families actively pushing to keep schools closed which many are. Fake liberals all
Anonymous wrote:The problem is that it’s a rich get richer phenomenon. Kids growing up with privilege are already far ahead of those without even before the pandemic. The opportunity to set up pods means that those kids will get even further ahead. There’s no easy solution to this as we’re in a society that promotes individual good rather than collective. But know in doing so you are furthering inequity. That’s the point