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Jeremy Konyndyk
JeremyKonyndyk
Like much of the country, my kids' school district has confirmed it will be virtual-only for the first semester.Under present conditions I think this is the right call, but it
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Pavlina R Tcherneva
ptcherneva
"The private sector always does things 'better' than the public sector" is a perennial and pernicious argument. There is of course no 'natural law' that makes this so. But defending
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Heather Knight
hknightsf
BREAKING: Mayor London Breed says no more indoor dining in San Francisco because #coronavirus cases have doubled over the last three weeks. She's also pausing the reopening of high schools
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Andrew Eneim
aneneim
I’m really sick of the posturing about “BUT THE POOR KIDS”. You cannot decide you care about the education of low-income children when you haven’t worked to protect them and
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Jen Roesch
JenRoesch
Here's a thread pulling out the statements in the article that contradict or undermine the headline's claim. There's a lot of if's & but's in this piece that need to
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Charlotte Santry
CharlotteSantry
ICYMI: @Ofstednews annual report kept the @tes news team busy yesterday! The truncated version: 1. First we had a warning about "poor phonics teaching’". Schools were urged not to "explain'"
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Lee Roberts
Leerob72
Tim Farron doesn't appear to be critical of County Council and of Colin Cox as the conservative MPs seem to be...The situation was triggered by the rates of cases, the
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lil uzi veritas
polumechanos
it’s also worth noting that for many kids, especially if they’re lucky enough to have a bedroom to themselves, sitting on their bed might be their best shot at finding
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Michael Walker
michaeljswalker
Boris Johnson this morning told TV cameras the 'risk to teachers [of catching covid] is no greater than it is to anyone else'. Hancock made same claim.The claim - which
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Some of us have been arguing for effective safety measures in schools since summer in order to reduce the need for school closures. Measures advised by Harvard and Yale
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
This is just one of many emails being received by parents tonight telling them their children’s schools won’t be opening as planned this week (in this case in Bedfordshire). In
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Deryck
DeryckG_
I'm worried about the disconnect between local areas choosing to close schools and our federal gov not providing resources to help those affected by school closures. I thought, and still
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Diane Frances Walter
48thRule
All of this but add the parents. I taught HS for 14 years. During the flu season I called the nurse or a parent at least once a week begging
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AlShah001
What the hell are the Tories doing, first they let hundreds of thousands of people wander round Cheltenham, they locked down after the horse had bolted, in July they knew
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AJ Kay
AJKayWriter
This winter, we've seen sparks of public acknowledgement that knee-jerk pivots away from pre-2020 epi/med/public health principles were very costly mistakes.And we ignored what we knew b/c some thought it
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Nick Bourgeois
haxorize
Most of this sounds reasonable given the emergence of new variants. The notable exception is the arbitrary 6-feet rule that has zero science behind it. A majority of schools will
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