Lee County Schools announced Thursday that students will have a remote learning day on Friday due to the severe weather forecast from remnants of Hurricane Ian. Details below:
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Teachers getting paid for a day at home because the wind is going to blow a little. Bet they won’t bring that up when they are mentioning how much they are underpaid.
Ah yes. Because 45 mph winds and potential flooding is just a leisurely stroll through Kiwanis. Go teach for a few years then come back with an opinion that matters.
You can’t fix stupid. Silly republicans, and their faulty logic.
Remote learning is here to stay. We need to take full advantage of this technology.
We can eliminate brick and mortar schools. In reality one teacher can instruct a thousand students at a time and be effective.
This would eventually lead to reductions in teachers, administrators and overall school staffing.
We need to capitalize on the potential cost savings. Just think, no more busing. Also, all students would get the same education. No discrimination.
And for proof at how effective remote learning is, look to the results from the ’20-’21 school year.
So what you’re saying is that having teachers in the same place as the students helps? These must be some very valuable people that are causing positive results.
You know, you can just say you hate teachers. That works too and would have taken far less words.
Remote learning is not effective at all. And potential cost savings? Really? O.K. Less teachers to instruct….that means one teacher is allowed to keep their job and the rest are going to be fired ( and gee I wonder what color or sexual orientation that one teacher would be. ) Secondly, all students would get the same education. No they would not. Teachers do not educate anymore, they are not allowed to. They regurgitate the lessons to students and don’t explain the concept(s) behind them. Students are not educated today, and to prove my point, go ask a student what the three branches of Government are, their functions, and how it applies to life today. And when you find out they have no clue what your talking about…ask them which Presidents are on Mount Rushmore and the significance of each President. My point will be proven again.Or look up the study when a person went to an ALL woman’s college and asked them to sign a petition to end Woman’s Suffrage. He asked over 100 women and got 100 signatures, why? BECAUSE THEY HAD NO FRIGGIN CLUE WHAT SUFFRAGE WAS!!! When he told them, they were embarrassed and rightfully so. And third…no discrimination? Are you freaking serious with that one? The fact that teachers do not educate students on slavery (that the first slave was a black man being sold by another black man) is discriminatory in itself. The fact that teachers don’t educate students on the war in Viet Nam and why the US was even involved in it is discriminatory. Education is facts. And facts are not always pretty or pleasent to learn, but they must be taught regardless of people’s feelings. Teachers today are whitewashing the truth to spare the precious little feelings of students and their parents and to make everyone inclusive and to make sure everyone gets a trophy. THAT is what is wrong with education today, and no way would remote learning help in any fashion.
That liberal cancer is particularly aggressive isn’t it? The last round of remote learning revealed just how useless most teachers are and they hate that!!!