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It’s Ridiculous to Treat Schools Like Covid Hot Zones (David Zweig)* | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

It’s Ridiculous to Treat Schools Like Covid Hot Zones (David Zweig)* | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice

It’s Ridiculous to Treat Schools Like Covid Hot Zones (David Zweig)*


This article appeared in Wired Magazine June 24, 2020.
David Zweig writes about technology and culture for a number of publications, including the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Atlantic. He is also the author of the book Invisibles: Celebrating the Unsung Heroes of the Workplace.”
On May 18, education ministers from the EU gathered on a conference call to discuss the reopening of schools. Children had been back to class for several weeks in 22 European countries, and there were no signs yet of a significant increase in Covid-19 infections. It was early still, but this was good news. More than a month later, the overall mortality rate in Europe has continued to decline. Now, as we look to the fall, the US belatedly appears keen to follow Europe’s lead.
The question of how US schools should be reopened—on what sort of schedule, with what degree of caution—has yet to be determined. But recent guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, released May 16, conjures up a grim tableau of safety measures: children wearing masks throughout the day; students kept apart in class, their desks surrounded by 6-foot moats of empty space; shuttered cafeterias and decommissioned jungle gyms; canceled field trips; and attendance scattered into every other day or every other week. Reports suggest that certain US schools may even tag their kids with homing beacons, to help keep track of anyone who breaks the rules and gets too close to someone else. It seems that every measure, no matter how extreme, will be taken in an effort to keep the students and the staffers safe.
This could be a grave mistake. As children return to school this fall, we must take a careful, balanced view of all the safety measures that have been proposed and CONTINUE READING: It’s Ridiculous to Treat Schools Like Covid Hot Zones (David Zweig)* | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice