Saturday, July 18, 2020

What Happens If I Get Sick? - Teacher Habits

What Happens If I Get Sick? - Teacher Habits

What Happens If I Get Sick?



This past week my district hosted a virtual “happy hour” during which administrators provided an update on planning for the fall and invited questions from staff. There were many questions and not quite as many answers. I do not fault district leaders for this. When the Secretary of Education has no plan and the state’s school reopening Roadmap is not really a plan, it’s a bit much to expect local administrators to have a plan.
Part of the reason for the lack of a plan is that there are no answers. The pandemic has acted as a stress test for our entire society and schools, barely surviving in normal times, have broken under that stress. We haven’t witnessed the destruction yet because schools are not in session, but if they reopen in the manner advocated for by the President, Secretary of Education, and ill-informed parents on Facebook who want to get back to work and are sick of watching their own kids, then the crumbling will be swift, vivid, and startling.
Teachers who actually work in schools have thousands of questions about how in-person education will work. Those questions will continue to go unanswered because most are unanswerable.
Either there are no answers or the answers are so unpalatable that to voice them exposes the absurdity of the entire effort.
Those who insist we embark on this ill-fated escapade have either CONTINUE READING: What Happens If I Get Sick? - Teacher Habits