Many remote learning situations were more or less thrown together last year, and though schools are prepping better for that over summer, it has a bad taste to the general population.
I’d love to get input on what rethinking on site education could successfully looks like.
Classes sizes? Year round? Remote supplement? Standardized testing? Specials teachers? IEP? On staff subs? Rotate student population?
You can’t ask teachers to go risk death, perhaps mandatory retirement at 60?
Even if just a thought experiment - if the US leadership fails to control the virus and the population is just forced to live with it, what can/does a successful school in America look like?
Submitted June 27, 2020 at 01:52AM by Merthrandir https://ift.tt/2ZfCdAU
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