New York Public Schools teacher Kirk Schneider is teaching six online geometry classes, each meeting twice a week. He’s also teaching a remote social emotional learning class three times a week, which helps students address personal challenges during the pandemic, with about 25 kids in each class.
When in-person high school classes start on Oct. 1, the number of students in his classroom will likely be in line with the expected average of nine and 12 socially-distanced students. But if more parents choose to keep their children home to take classes on a fully remote basis, Mr. Schneider expects class sizes in his online classes may balloon.
“I can handle a class of 25 kids online, but as it starts pushing to more and more, it becomes less manageable,” Mr. Schneider said, who teaches at Urban Assembly Gateway School for Technology in Manhattan. “But they’re moving the goal posts every time we get within field goal range.” Mr. Schneider and other teachers, parents, students and education advocates are concerned that online classes with as many as 68 students could become common amid a
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The little town of Geneva, IL is in their 4th week of hybrid in-person classes. Everyone is trying hard to make it work and the kids and their parents are very appreciative of their school system.
That city is the biggest shit show going.
Open the schools and stop the hysteria.
Really No way!!!!!!
Online learning is an absolute disaster. Get our kids back in school now!
Maybe if they paid teachers better there’d be more teachers. 🤔
If only there were some adults at home who could help....
That is more students than the average domestic flight has passengers
Time for gym class, run in place MFers!
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