On the ninth attempt, year 2 students finish their first full term in the classroom

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For the first time in Jensen’s school career – on the ninth attempt – he enjoyed a full term in the classroom, without one day of remote learning michaelfowler08 | education Omicron

For the first time in Jensen’s school career – on the ninth attempt – he enjoyed a full term in the classroom, without one day of remote learning.

“I’ve noticed a lot of learning about how to navigate relationships, a lot of coming home when there’s been some conflict between him and his friends,” Ms Jensen said. “He was a kid that was quite engaged with his learning, but it’s been pretty amazing having that little bit of space and time. Being able to see them after school, say ‘hey, how was your day?’ and enjoy our company, rather than being compressed together, has been nice,” Ms May said.as COVID-19 cases soared, particularly at the start of term.Jensen shares a classroom with Bella Clarke, who called this term “really exciting” because she got to meet new students.

Mr Clarke said after two years of remote learning, Bella’s reading and writing skills were behind what Charlie’s were at the same age. “He and his [year 8] sister Aahna’s sleeping habits have changed. Last year they got relaxed knowing they didn’t have to wake up early, they had dinners later,” said Mr Gadhvi, who lives in Clyde in Melbourne’s south-east.The family is looking forward to enjoying the cinema followed by a trip to the Gold Coast together.

 

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michaelfowler08 Not sure whst causes more psych trauma. Going to school or being at home🤔

michaelfowler08 Finally. There will be lasting psychological and educational damage for some students, though - notably, the already struggling. Of all the interventions possible, they chose the ones which would amplify existing inequalities. This was not accidental.

michaelfowler08 The problem is most schools 'not much chop'. Most history lesson shallow and critical thinking skill subservient to propaganda and corrupt science - see for example gender matters. I taught K-12 plus Uni and TAFE. Unis now just businesses and standards mostly are poor.

Gay_Alcorn michaelfowler08 Weird - all the RealOzSAGE extremists claim term one has been a disaster 🤔

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