Teachers are people we need to listen to and understand.
I am confused by the people who seem to think that teachers don’t prefer in-person learning to virtual learning, so allow me to break it down. I have spent ten years figuring out how to be an in-person teacher. I love it. I know how to do it. I am good at it.

Jul 13, 2020 · 8:19 AM UTC

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& @VeronicaBane There is no substitute for in-person instruction. But today's mission is to see how far we can push the envelope of online learning.
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It is better to first listen to non political scientists , how they model the consequences of opening the schools and how realistically it is possible to implement the precautionary measures.
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My daughter is spending her summer planning new approaches to online teaching as a high school English teacher The spring semester was frustrating She's been collaborating with other teachers on making the fall semester meaningful, inspiring and educational for her students
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The virus doesn't care. It kills indiscriminately. That's the problem. We're going to send these kids back and it's going to spread like wildfire like it has through the prison system! Everyone's impatience is why we're first in the world in # of cases and deaths!
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