Queer Twitter libs want schools to be closed for years
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Date: July 9th, 2020 11:09 PM Author: big dragon
lmao at the false premise that anyone with an above room temperature IQ ever thought ALL teachers were soooooooo amazing and sooooooooo special and sooooooooo underpaid.
some public school teachers make $30k/yr in random unremarkable shit districts for a reason while others teach at Highland Park, Glenbrooks North, Scarsdale, etc. also for a reason.
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Date: July 9th, 2020 11:13 PM Author: Rusted Degenerate
isn't he free to get a new job if the pay doesn't compensate him for the risks?
i'm sure there will be some parents who wont want to send their kids. why not run a home-school for a small number of controlled families?
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Date: July 9th, 2020 11:24 PM Author: Rusted Degenerate
in the beginning parents were saying "we have a newfound appreciation for teachers"
teachers, being literal morons, took that to mean they are uniquely special and omg are so underappreciated and underpaid.
but teachers neglected to understand that parents were now (i) running a household, (ii) many both working full time from home, and (iii) effectively operating a home school for multiple kids at different grade levels, since distance learning was a dumpster fire. and that's not to mention parents who had not only jobs and kids in school, but also YOUNGER kids who need to be looked after every second.
what parents really meant was -- we have a newfound appreciation for getting the kids out of the house because we have lots of responsibilities and can't be doing 3 things at once all day.
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Date: July 10th, 2020 1:49 PM Author: cracking pearl blood rage
Longtime fraudvirusmo here, but they (sort of) have a point and are actually closer to being correct than the average virus badmo. The half measures being proposed, such as 3 days/week, sending kids to school in shifts, making six year olds practice social distancing (lol) are pointless. If we open the schools, the virus is going to spread.
They are, however, drawing the exact wrong conclusion from this. The virus is going to spread because the costs of staying locked in our home for several years are too astronomical. We open the schools in September, knowing a bunch of olds and sicks are going to die. Yeah, that sucks, but public policy isn't all rainbows and kittens.
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Date: July 10th, 2020 1:58 PM Author: Gaped Voyeur
in Denmark, nationwide case numbers continued to decline after day care centers and elementary schools opened on 15 April, and middle and high schools followed in May. In the Netherlands, new cases stayed flat and then dropped after elementary schools opened part-time on 11 May and high schools opened on 2 June. In Finland, Belgium, and Austria, too, officials say they found no evidence of increased spread of the novel coronavirus after schools reopened.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/07/school-openings-across-globe-suggest-ways-keep-coronavirus-bay-despite-outbreaks
In a broader study of COVID-19 clusters worldwide, epidemiologist Gwen Knight at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and her colleagues collected data before most school closings took effect. If schools were a major driver of viral spread, she says, “We would have expected to find more clusters linked to schools. That’s not what we found.” Still, she adds, without widespread testing of young people, who often don’t have symptoms, it’s hard to know for sure what role schools might play.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4580498&forum_id=2#40580791)
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