Apparently there's a new announcement for back to school tomorrow at 9am, let's see if the UCP government gets their head out of their ass
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personally the hybrid approach to return to school, investment into safety, smaller classes, and more support for parents keeping their kids home other than, 'it will be hard and they won't have the same support as in person learning' such a cop-out
I've already decided to enroll my daughter in the CBE HUB program so whatever happens to in school doesn't impact me, or hopefully doesn't, however I hope that by my daughter not physically being there, it helps to make for a smaller, safer, and more manageable classroom
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COVID has exposed how antiquated and inefficient our public education system actually is. I would be quite worried if I was planning a career in public education at the moment.
If we figure out how to do all of this stuff without in-school, teacher driven methods, then parents and society are going to wonder why we do it. Teachers do not realize that despite all of the fumbling, the excellent solutions too this problem don't involve them. It's a be careful what you wish for - necessity is the mother of invention - and a re-invention of education would lead to a lot of disruption for the bureaucracy that currently delivers it.
My whole approach is that kids in grade 8 and higher continue distance learning giving the younger kids more space to learn. Digital class sizes increase to free up teachers for younger kids smaller classes.
The answer is Michael Mina's idea that we use cheap, fast, antigen test strips to test every student every day before school. I bet this starts to happen before the summer is done in a number of jurisdictions.
The lack of a childcare program is all the armor teachers need for now. The biggest catalyst to significant change would be to deal with that and other things could fall into place. The NDP won't go after teachers, and the UCP won't deal with childcare so there isn't much of a push from either side.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To top it off in preserving the status quo, private schools business models are based off the current setup so they aren't lobbying for anything, and the religious folk are pushing the voucher system that requires as much public money involved in education as possible, so there isn't any private push for change either. Those are the people currently running education in the province, so don't expect much there.
Copying Quebec's childcare program is easy, driving out the bible-thumping voucher-pushers from the Ministry of Education would be much more difficult. Both are needed for significant change to public education.
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People advocating for smaller class sizes realize that we'd need more buildings and teachers to do that, right? Not something that's going to get solved in ~3 weeks.
Its a nice goal, but not a short term solution to covid risks.
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Wrong. China built hospitals quick. Hire China. Solved.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Okay, THAT could work.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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All excellent points.. my suggestion was more philosophical and general than specific.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If I had the resources of China, I'd rather build a private island - and have it run on 200 made in China solar panels. Dare to live the dream, why fight Covid when you can outrun it?
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Cocoa $8,000 per tonne.
After reading CBE guidelines my wife and I have decided that we should drive our kids both directions to school instead of having them sit on a bus with an additional 48 kids. But like most of you I dont really understand the whole aircon / air recirculation unless they are planning on turning that off for now - which is a bandaid in the short term. Theres a contradicting statement in their guideline that says they recommend that all kids wear masks both to school and in school, and then the next line says you dont have to unless you are sick.
Kids "should" wear a mask, but they can't force them to during the day. That's what that means. Also means kids will not wear masks during the day.
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We're likely going to drive them, as well. Pain in the urethra.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Thanks, China. I hope everyone in the Chinese govt gets bone cancer.
And on another frequency altogether.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/lifestyle/...?ocid=msedgntp
Amazon not able to keep up with tiny house demand. I can imagine with the vastness of the USA, people are just going to try and find a secluded spot setup one of these, put eight solar panels on it - and ride out the apocalypse.
Cocoa $8,000 per tonne.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...k-streets.html
Berlin now protesting Covid restrictions. Germany is at a death percentage rate that is far healthier than the USA, arguably almost at normal "bad flu season" type rates. One could attribute it to their push for living a health lifestyle in general, but it does seem like the restrictions are pretty harsh if its "just another flu".
The problem stems from the completely asymptomatic people. I mean, do you stop producing and shipping peanut butter because X percentage of the population is deathly allergic to peanut? Is there a better way?
As for blaming any nation: I'm sure that people who are deadly allergic to peanuts curse the place where peanuts originated, and others whole reason for living is to eat peanut butter cups. God created the peanut, as well as cannabis (greatest medicine ever) and how we work around it is up to us.
Mmm peanut butter cup.
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Anyways they even said it in the meeting today that scenario 2 would have resulted in smaller class sizes
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