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Dave Gray
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« Reply #5 on: July 09, 2020, 01:03:20 pm » |
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I think that the real issue here isn't about education at all -- it's about daycare.
My leading plan is this: All school is virtual, for limited hours daily. All teaching is done through the Internet or public access TV. Parents are encouraged to keep their kids at home. But when working makes that impossible, school (K-8) essentially works as a daycare. Spread elementary and middle school out and use high schools for extra space. Limit class sizes as much as possible. Continue lunch and busing like you were, but hopefully for fewer kids, since a lot of kids will end up staying home.
You gotta provide students with take-home laptops. If they don't have access to Internet or whatever, you could either try to provide that through funding, tax-credit, or else the kid will have to be there in person...or home-school.
Colleges can be virtual (unless they can ensure social distancing and all that). Pass a bill to extend whatever immigration issues arise from that for a year...then revisit.
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