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I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    I did remote teaching for a year and I did not like it very much. It's so much harder to teach, to hear the students, to even learn their names. I just wasn't a big fan.

    I'm glad we did it I suppose, but the words "remote learning" give me battle flashbacks.

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    @futurebird
    As someone whose girls were aberrations and excelled during shutdown, I maintain the cost was much too high.

    Especially in the current environment when basement grades and social promotions are the norm, remote learning fails far more students and teachers than it possibly benefits.

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    • Barry GoldmanB Barry Goldman

      @futurebird are they still doing that shit!

      started during covid.

      schools are run by monsters.

      i coudn't hack it.

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      @barrygoldman1

      If they don't have a "remote learning day" then they need to tack an extra day on at the end of the year to make up for time.

      I think that admins and posh parents who want to buy plane tickets early are behind all of this.

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      • hallvorsH hallvors

        @futurebird me on my way to school two weeks ago: https://oslo.town/@hallvors/115892647413381249

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        @hallvors

        OMG

        🤣

        That's very cool!

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @barrygoldman1

          If they don't have a "remote learning day" then they need to tack an extra day on at the end of the year to make up for time.

          I think that admins and posh parents who want to buy plane tickets early are behind all of this.

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          @futurebird dunno wut u talking about. when i was a kid... we had snow days. jeez.

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @hallvors

            What do ya'll have? "Not Snow Days" when you can't cross country ski to school or whatever happens up there?

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            @futurebird But yes, in Norway a "snow day" is a day many bring their sledges and skis to school and all breaks (plus many PE lessons) are spent playing in the white stuff.
            The school has dozens of sledge mats available for everyone, and the pupils' council just voted to buy even more of them. Most kids agree that school is more fun on snow days, morale goes up and antisocial behaviour goes down. Good times!

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.

              Or go sledding.

              And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.

              Hmph.

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              @futurebird 100% agree! These sudden, hoped-for but unexpected reprieves are great fun. I remember snow days before I became a workaholic grouch. (I’ve since recovered.)

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              • David J. AtkinsonM David J. Atkinson

                @futurebird 100% agree! These sudden, hoped-for but unexpected reprieves are great fun. I remember snow days before I became a workaholic grouch. (I’ve since recovered.)

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                @meltedcheese

                I remember when I was working two jobs and in grad school. I got home from teaching my night course at the community college and stayed up studying Galois theory till three am convinced I'd do poorly on the comp the next day.

                I woke up and the whole city was silent, covered in soft sparkling white snow.

                I went right back to bed after reading the email... then studied in a more healthy way that weekend.

                Those snow flakes were the most beautiful things I've ever seen.

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  @meltedcheese

                  I remember when I was working two jobs and in grad school. I got home from teaching my night course at the community college and stayed up studying Galois theory till three am convinced I'd do poorly on the comp the next day.

                  I woke up and the whole city was silent, covered in soft sparkling white snow.

                  I went right back to bed after reading the email... then studied in a more healthy way that weekend.

                  Those snow flakes were the most beautiful things I've ever seen.

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                  @futurebird @meltedcheese I love how even in the deepest night, the snow is reflecting the smallest fraction of light, enabling me to see a bit more.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    @hallvors

                    What do ya'll have? "Not Snow Days" when you can't cross country ski to school or whatever happens up there?

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                    @futurebird @hallvors

                    Here in Minnesota, the snow days are when it gets below -35 F or when the snow is too thick for the buses to run.

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                    • Michael BuschM Michael Busch

                      @futurebird @hallvors

                      Here in Minnesota, the snow days are when it gets below -35 F or when the snow is too thick for the buses to run.

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                      @michael_w_busch @futurebird @hallvors In Saskatchewan, the school busses will run unless the air temp is below -40C, or the windchill is below -45C, or the road is listed as "travel not recommended" (which doesn't happen very often, pretty much blizzards only). But they never ever cancel school!

                      But I agree, in places with reasonable snow day rules, kids should go play in it, not do online school.

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                      • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                        @michael_w_busch @futurebird @hallvors In Saskatchewan, the school busses will run unless the air temp is below -40C, or the windchill is below -45C, or the road is listed as "travel not recommended" (which doesn't happen very often, pretty much blizzards only). But they never ever cancel school!

                        But I agree, in places with reasonable snow day rules, kids should go play in it, not do online school.

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                        @sundogplanets @futurebird @hallvors

                        You have the real cold-weather gear.

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                        • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                          @michael_w_busch @futurebird @hallvors In Saskatchewan, the school busses will run unless the air temp is below -40C, or the windchill is below -45C, or the road is listed as "travel not recommended" (which doesn't happen very often, pretty much blizzards only). But they never ever cancel school!

                          But I agree, in places with reasonable snow day rules, kids should go play in it, not do online school.

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                          @sundogplanets @michael_w_busch @futurebird @hallvors Kids deserve snow days. 🙂

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            @barrygoldman1

                            If they don't have a "remote learning day" then they need to tack an extra day on at the end of the year to make up for time.

                            I think that admins and posh parents who want to buy plane tickets early are behind all of this.

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                            @futurebird @barrygoldman1

                            I love that our local school district still does real snow days, especially since most of the surrounding districts do not. They also build in extra days and in the 20+ years my kids attended they never had to add on days when surrounding districts did. The district has some other issues, but they get those two things.

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                            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                              @meltedcheese

                              I remember when I was working two jobs and in grad school. I got home from teaching my night course at the community college and stayed up studying Galois theory till three am convinced I'd do poorly on the comp the next day.

                              I woke up and the whole city was silent, covered in soft sparkling white snow.

                              I went right back to bed after reading the email... then studied in a more healthy way that weekend.

                              Those snow flakes were the most beautiful things I've ever seen.

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                              @futurebird @meltedcheese

                              Lovely story!

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                @barrygoldman1

                                If they don't have a "remote learning day" then they need to tack an extra day on at the end of the year to make up for time.

                                I think that admins and posh parents who want to buy plane tickets early are behind all of this.

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                                @futurebird I’m reminded of my kids school having a short winter holiday. Which has lead to kids missing school days because of covid, or other infections because they traveled back from visiting family just before school starts again. But it could allow parents to start summer sooner.

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                                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                  I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.

                                  Or go sledding.

                                  And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.

                                  Hmph.

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                                  @futurebird It's so ridiculous. If I were a parent in the Year of our Lord Two Thousand and Twenty-Six, I would simply shut the laptop and tell my kid(s) to go play in the snow. "Sorry, they won't be online today, they're 'sick'. Yeah, bad cold, going around. They'll be fine tomorrow."

                                  Everyone needs a break, and no break hits quite like a snow day when you're a li'l nine-year-old. I have so many fond snow day memories. Kids have enough going on. We should let them take a day off to be kids.

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                                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                    @barrygoldman1

                                    If they don't have a "remote learning day" then they need to tack an extra day on at the end of the year to make up for time.

                                    I think that admins and posh parents who want to buy plane tickets early are behind all of this.

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                                    @futurebird @barrygoldman1 I so hate the "mandatory number of school days".

                                    There should be a mandatory number of scheduled days, but with no make-up requirement for any sort of closure necessitated by weather/emergency unless it becomes extreme. Then what to do should be decided by actual people, not inflexible policy.

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                                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                      @meltedcheese

                                      I remember when I was working two jobs and in grad school. I got home from teaching my night course at the community college and stayed up studying Galois theory till three am convinced I'd do poorly on the comp the next day.

                                      I woke up and the whole city was silent, covered in soft sparkling white snow.

                                      I went right back to bed after reading the email... then studied in a more healthy way that weekend.

                                      Those snow flakes were the most beautiful things I've ever seen.

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                                      @futurebird @meltedcheese Baltimore called off school for a hurricane when I was a teacher and similar sleep deprived and the storm went out to sea after an hour of rain. I invented Saint Murphy who gives you a break when you need it out of the blue

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                                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                        I'm VERY anti "Remote Learning" on snow days. Snow days are magical and young people should play video games and have snowball fights.

                                        Or go sledding.

                                        And pester their parents who are doing remote office work to make hot chocolate.

                                        Hmph.

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                                        @futurebird We recently had a one hour remote session (snow day) which my child was very excited to participate in. They used it as a means of being in charge -- selecting which device to use, where in the house to set-up, and practiced the remote-in process. This session was an hour. While I had no remote learning as a kid, I can understand and support these short "check-ins". For mine the routine matters. I can also understand that it may challenge some families, or teachers, esp. if all-day.

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                                        • iamsI iams

                                          @futurebird We recently had a one hour remote session (snow day) which my child was very excited to participate in. They used it as a means of being in charge -- selecting which device to use, where in the house to set-up, and practiced the remote-in process. This session was an hour. While I had no remote learning as a kid, I can understand and support these short "check-ins". For mine the routine matters. I can also understand that it may challenge some families, or teachers, esp. if all-day.

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                                          @futurebird At their age they have no control over when, how, or where they go to school -- and it is expected that they go. A very short session where they have control, meet expectation, can see their peers, and spend the rest of the day in play at homr seems like a positive. That was our experience, anyway. All criticism thus far voiced is absolutely valid. I expect our experience is the exception.

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