I'm a teacher and I said in may we should just let everyone get out and play in the summer. Pass it while we have more sun. Let everyone be exposed. Then maybe we can have normalcy in the classroom.
I cringe when I see the nonsense they are doing in schools. They will damage this generation for years to come. Their psychological development is being tampered with.
I am fortunate to be in a Catholic school. We have been in person all year. Thank God we have been fine. Only two kids had to do virtual learning for a short period of time. The kids are masked, but I try to give frequent breaks. Theyre spaced out but manage to play together safely. I cant wait til rhis is over.
Well I disagree. That seems to be a rather judgmental remark. Their desks are spaced out, but they have time for interaction and are able to enjoy each other. I have much about which to feel happy because, although this situation isn't ideal, they are coming to school. They are seeing their friends. There is interaction. The learning environment is strong and they've made great progress and are where they should be academically considering they were learning from home for 12 weeks last year. They are proud of their accomplishments this year, and I am of them.
Is this ideal? Of course it isn't. I dont like this, but I love teaching and seeing my kiddos in person. This is much better than the virtual or hybrid alternative. We have had dozens of public school students come to us because they are fed up with virtual learning and hybrid learning. We are careful but you would not consider our school to look like prison.
I'm a teacher and I said in may we should just let everyone get out and play in the summer. Pass it while we have more sun. Let everyone be exposed. Then maybe we can have normalcy in the classroom.
I cringe when I see the nonsense they are doing in schools. They will damage this generation for years to come. Their psychological development is being tampered with.
I am fortunate to be in a Catholic school. We have been in person all year. Thank God we have been fine. Only two kids had to do virtual learning for a short period of time. The kids are masked, but I try to give frequent breaks. Theyre spaced out but manage to play together safely. I cant wait til rhis is over.
If the kids are masked and spaced out, you have nothing to be happy about or feel fortunate about.
Well I disagree. That seems to be a rather judgmental remark. Their desks are spaced out, but they have time for interaction and are able to enjoy each other. I have much about which to feel happy because, although this situation isn't ideal, they are coming to school. They are seeing their friends. There is interaction. The learning environment is strong and they've made great progress and are where they should be academically considering they were learning from home for 12 weeks last year. They are proud of their accomplishments this year, and I am of them. Is this ideal? Of course it isn't. I dont like this, but I love teaching and seeing my kiddos in person. This is much better than the virtual or hybrid alternative. We have had dozens of public school students come to us because they are fed up with virtual learning and hybrid learning. We are careful but you would not consider our school to look like prison.