How Online School Will Be Better This Fall—but Still a Burden on Parents

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Online school is returning this fall for many families, and parents are dreading it

One thing we learned about remote learning last year: It works better when parents can provide support and guidance

Schools are racing to make plans for the academic year even as Covid-19 cases surge in the U.S. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explores how kids are affected by the virus and if it’s possible to reopen schools safely. Photo illustration: Laura Kammermann

 

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Better than the absolute shit it was before? Wow.

Complete waste

I think this crisis has highlighted how parents view school primarily as childcare. I've not heard anyone complain about education, just the need to provide childcare. It isn't a permanent situation, just until the crisis has ended.

Low income families will suffer the most from these continued closings. Many of them don’t even have the parental structure at home, to guide kids through online curriculum. MANY scientists, Pediatricians & CDC say schools can SAFELY reopen, ..choosing not to is pure politics.

If teachers are SOOOOO important because you can't educate your own kid.....why are Republicans trying to PURGE them by forcing them into Unsafe schools? Trump and the GOP really don't Logic much.

Dumbing down America’s kids

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