Teachers Are Losing Hope That This Can Be a Catch-Up Year
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February 8, 20229 min read1792 words
Published: February 8, 2022  |  9 min read1792 words
SubscribeSubscribeNearly two years into a pandemic that hobbled learning for millions of children, teachers are losing faith that they can lift their students to grade-level work by the end of this school year.“I can help them make great strides, but I’m not going to be able to c...
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August 4, 2022
Content is reporting the facts they have retrieved and are avoiding bias. Reporters are acknowledging that current data is important for predictive analytics in the future, that teacher burnout must be addressed immediately, and that students need to catch up in their curriculum. One thing missing from all the reporting is the need for fun and fulfillment. Reporters should start to pressure sources into admitting that they have made school a non-fun environment. Children cannot thrive without fun. School needs to focus on fun to preserve teachers sanity and help students thrive. Perhaps a movement to 'abolish the HR department and save the children' is in order.
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