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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
Yup—neither remote nor hybrid are good options, but it's a numbers game. I routinely have classes of 30+, but with 6' distancing guidelines, my classroom can only hold 12. As a result, admin couldn't even just cut my classes in half for hybrid, they had to spread out students to classes they didn't choose to get my total to 24 so they could split into two cohorts of 12. Add ventilation and cleaning/maintenance requirements, and it became incredibly difficult for a lot of schools.
Essentially, this process has been exponentially more difficult because of decades of issues with education funding.
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I really appreciate and feel terrible for the teachers like you. I have many friends that teach in New York and they all agree the children’s education are really suffering this school year.
It’s very difficult to teach certain subjects remotely and for many kids there are too many distractions at home to concentrate then add the social aspect. Ugh
Thank you for what you do for our kids!!
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