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In reply to the discussion: Just overheard a conversation from a teacher on school closings during the pandemic [View all]GusBob
(7,569 posts)48. Yes It was necessary but it was bad
Last edited Tue Dec 3, 2024, 04:49 PM - Edit history (2)
On the Rez where i was working, they did everything they could for the at homers, delivered breakfast and lunch, gave them lap tops and what all
Some kids had a auntie, mom or g-mom at home to tutor. Some of those parents were teachers themselves. Those kids were lucky
Other kids, not so much. Rez home life is one tough piece of work for most kids pandemic or not. Those kids were not lucky at all
When the pandemic was over we had kids in the clinic 7-9 years of age that didnt even know the letters on eye charts
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Just overheard a conversation from a teacher on school closings during the pandemic [View all]
ClimateHawk
Dec 3
OP
Yep. I have friends who are teachers and have/had young families at home.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 3
#79
They didn't hold them back a year, they just promoted them to the next grade whether they learned the material or not.
MichMan
Dec 3
#68
Any state governor could have acted as you say without the Federal governments permission.
MichMan
Dec 3
#73
Such a policy should've come from the federal government, not state of local entities...
brush
Dec 3
#74
For people who bitch about clickbait, some DU'ers are mighty fond of it. Especially trolls?
usonian
Dec 3
#15
As it turns out, I was not being alone in being bored enough to click on the title. . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 3
#38
"Just heard someone say this". If signed in, click on 'Info' at lower left of original post, then 'Show all' nt
DontBelieveEastisEas
Dec 3
#88
I would say that is a very ignorant or delusional assessment of American history.
RockRaven
Dec 3
#6
It could be deepening effects of social media coccooning, perhaps much more so than Covid
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 3
#42
Don't think we did everything right with Covid, but we did the right things knowing what we knew then and
Silent Type
Dec 3
#13
The kids might have survived Covid, but their parents and grandparents...not so much.
Baitball Blogger
Dec 3
#24
When schools were closed, we didn't know how to reduce or prevent the spread of COVID-19
Trekologer
Dec 3
#26
We are inclined to think in dichotomies - where there is a right and a wrong side to any decision
bhikkhu
Dec 3
#28
Wasn't the goal of the closures to slow down the soread of Covid and keep our hospitals open?
dem4decades
Dec 3
#31
Children can recover from a lapse in their education. The greater need was to slow the spread of COVID.
patphil
Dec 3
#34
Oz made some comment about the death rate of children if they kept school going. He deleted it.
keithbvadu2
Dec 3
#57
We saved a good number of students and their family by closing the schools
LetMyPeopleVote
Dec 3
#63
It's not simple is it? Quantitative vs Qualitative and we're still in the middle of the fallout, so
Maru Kitteh
Dec 3
#64