When we moved to emergency distance learning after the school closures, we were told to keep in mind student
We were also told -with some sound reasoning - that posting our week's work on one day (e.g. Monday)
Add to all of this the Minister of Education’s announcement today that teachers are expected to provide ‘synchronous learning’ to students moving forward.
1) That students can attend a class at a specific time on specific days, from home (what about their jobs? Their need to help with younger siblings while parents work?)
4) That parents can support their kids’ shift to a new scheduled system (what about
There are too many assumptions being made here.
I have been hesitant to speak out about these issues in a public forum as I know that people in all professions are facing unusual circumstances and hardships.
But mandated ‘synchronous’ learning in the current climate is not the answer - not for students, parents or teachers. It is inequitable, ill-conceived and inconsistent with messages suggesting flexibility as paramount to successfully