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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 302936" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>The accountability for work is huge. Expectations were low last spring with the quick onset of things. This can't become an excuse for students to not do their work or do a poor job at it. Too many want to leverage it.</p><p></p><p>I agree on the face to face. However, I think the mixed face to face / distance learning poses incredible challenges for parents and childcare. As someone stated earlier, it is really hard to find childcare for two days a week or whatever. Now, not saying it may not come to that, but I think it will be really hard, more so for the younger kids. MS & HS students can take better care of themselves, but the little's can't do that. But doing things 100% virtual is a no go unless it's worst case.</p><p></p><p>One thing that makes me wonder about this is SD just had a summer camp with 32+ counselors and campers come down with it. If it's like that in schools, we're screwed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 302936, member: 983"] The accountability for work is huge. Expectations were low last spring with the quick onset of things. This can't become an excuse for students to not do their work or do a poor job at it. Too many want to leverage it. I agree on the face to face. However, I think the mixed face to face / distance learning poses incredible challenges for parents and childcare. As someone stated earlier, it is really hard to find childcare for two days a week or whatever. Now, not saying it may not come to that, but I think it will be really hard, more so for the younger kids. MS & HS students can take better care of themselves, but the little's can't do that. But doing things 100% virtual is a no go unless it's worst case. One thing that makes me wonder about this is SD just had a summer camp with 32+ counselors and campers come down with it. If it's like that in schools, we're screwed. [/QUOTE]
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