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This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
wrong. stop with the misinformation.
hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
wrong. stop with the misinformation.
hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
wrong. stop with the misinformation.hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
hover11 wrote:You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxedmitch1980 wrote:Folks,
We have a very rate of student population being vaccinated - 30ish percent as reported.
So are teachers supposed to be in school physically for the forms 4-6 vaccinated students and also be Online for the Unvaccinated students?
would like to know the plan.
wrong. stop with the misinformation.hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
Here is your evidence dunce....they don't know how the logistics will work out as classes cannot happen simultaneouslyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.hover11 wrote:This is why it isn't feasible, eventually they will have to stop one either online or physically and let the vaxxed mix with the unvaxxed
wrong. stop with the misinformation.hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
where is your evidence, karen, that stated it was never going to be simultaneous?hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
The article doesn't go into detail.hover11 wrote:Here is your evidence dunce....they don't know how the logistics will work out as classes cannot happen simultaneouslyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to suchadnj wrote:Why isn't online and physical feasible? Same lesson, right? The lesson is taught live and streamed simultaneously.
wrong. stop with the misinformation.hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
where is your evidence, karen, that stated it was never going to be simultaneous?hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
Logistical nightmare: TTUTA 'disrespected', slams back to school news
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/logisti ... chool-news
Well guess we will till October and find outadnj wrote:The article doesn't go into detail.hover11 wrote:Here is your evidence dunce....they don't know how the logistics will work out as classes cannot happen simultaneouslyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:It isn't being taught simultaneously though , the teachers don't just teach one class per day they have other physical classes and now u want to them to squeeze in time for online students HA! A portion of the student body is going to suffer due to such and question we know how teachers' spotless attendance records are , if a teacher is not present for a certain day then both online and physical suffer due to such
wrong. stop with the misinformation.hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
where is your evidence, karen, that stated it was never going to be simultaneous?hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
Logistical nightmare: TTUTA 'disrespected', slams back to school news
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/logisti ... chool-news
The MoE hasn't published their plan.
You posted 5 hours ago.
The article was posted 3 hours ago.
There is no statement regarding why classes cannot be simultaneous.
hover11 wrote:Well guess we will till October and find outadnj wrote:The article doesn't go into detail.hover11 wrote:Here is your evidence dunce....they don't know how the logistics will work out as classes cannot happen simultaneouslyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedst7 wrote:
wrong. stop with the misinformation.hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
where is your evidence, karen, that stated it was never going to be simultaneous?hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
Logistical nightmare: TTUTA 'disrespected', slams back to school news
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/logisti ... chool-news
The MoE hasn't published their plan.
You posted 5 hours ago.
The article was posted 3 hours ago.
There is no statement regarding why classes cannot be simultaneous.
Last time I checked if TTUTA doesn't agree with it then they don't work, TTUTA is a real union not like the make shift ones here who half in and half out ,every man puts down tools, shows you don't understand how influential TTUTA really is. ANYWAY like i said we will watch and see what happens Octoberst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Well guess we will till October and find outadnj wrote:The article doesn't go into detail.hover11 wrote:Here is your evidence dunce....they don't know how the logistics will work out as classes cannot happen simultaneouslyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Where is the evidence that these classes will be thought simultaneously don't just say I am wrong please state where it was EVER statedhover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
where is your evidence, karen, that stated it was never going to be simultaneous?hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
Logistical nightmare: TTUTA 'disrespected', slams back to school news
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/logisti ... chool-news
The MoE hasn't published their plan.
You posted 5 hours ago.
The article was posted 3 hours ago.
There is no statement regarding why classes cannot be simultaneous.
LOLLLL!!! what a sad, attention seeking individual.
calling me dunce but everyone on here see how flicking stupid you is. you make a post claiming something without evidence as per usual.... then look to post a news articles published some time after which has NO evidence claiming this is the evidence.
this is TTUTA ... not Ministry of Education
idk who fail who... MoE fail Moe or Moe fail out the MoE
hover11 wrote:Last time I checked if TTUTA doesn't agree with it then they don't work, TTUTA is a real union not like the make shift ones here who half in and half out ,every man puts down tools, shows you don't understand how influential TTUTA really is. ANYWAY like i said we will watch and see what happens Octoberst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Well guess we will till October and find outadnj wrote:The article doesn't go into detail.hover11 wrote:Here is your evidence dunce....they don't know how the logistics will work out as classes cannot happen simultaneouslyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You have no evidence yet saying I an wrong okst7 wrote:
where is the evidence that stated it was never going to be simultaneous? please state where it was EVER stated.
where is your evidence, karen, that stated it was never going to be simultaneous?hover11 wrote:if you read in between the lines...
Logistical nightmare: TTUTA 'disrespected', slams back to school news
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/logisti ... chool-news
The MoE hasn't published their plan.
You posted 5 hours ago.
The article was posted 3 hours ago.
There is no statement regarding why classes cannot be simultaneous.
LOLLLL!!! what a sad, attention seeking individual.
calling me dunce but everyone on here see how flicking stupid you is. you make a post claiming something without evidence as per usual.... then look to post a news articles published some time after which has NO evidence claiming this is the evidence.
this is TTUTA ... not Ministry of Education
idk who fail who... MoE fail Moe or Moe fail out the MoE
“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical school
Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical school
hover11 wrote:Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical school
Just the beginning, one section will suffer inevitably be it the in person or online classes but you can't do both with the same resourcesadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical schoolhover11 wrote:Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical school
TTUTA doesn't want online learning,
TTUTA Tobago gives first virtual school term a ‘U’ grade
Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association’s (TTUTA’s) Tobago Officer Bradon Roberts says the Tobago-arm of the association can not grade the island’s first virtual school term as there are “too many unknowns.”
The pandemic forced face-to-face schooling to close nationwide on March 13. Online-only learning began in September.
Roberts said the grade was based on poor internet connectivity islandwide, a large number of students without online devices, teachers’ challenges in preparing lessons, and some student’s inability to grasp the lessons via remote learning.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/ttuta-tobago-giv ... a-u-grade/
hover11 wrote:Just the beginning, one section will suffer inevitably be it the in person or online classes but you can't do both with the same resourcesadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical schoolhover11 wrote:Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical school
TTUTA doesn't want online learning,
TTUTA Tobago gives first virtual school term a ‘U’ grade
Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association’s (TTUTA’s) Tobago Officer Bradon Roberts says the Tobago-arm of the association can not grade the island’s first virtual school term as there are “too many unknowns.”
The pandemic forced face-to-face schooling to close nationwide on March 13. Online-only learning began in September.
Roberts said the grade was based on poor internet connectivity islandwide, a large number of students without online devices, teachers’ challenges in preparing lessons, and some student’s inability to grasp the lessons via remote learning.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/ttuta-tobago-giv ... a-u-grade/
Where is the local evidence of such , not everything applied foreign can apply locally, you need consultations with the union, no directive can simply be instructed on the workforce unilaterally. You want teachers to do more work for the same 2013 pay and expect the union to just say yes loladnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Just the beginning, one section will suffer inevitably be it the in person or online classes but you can't do both with the same resourcesadnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical schoolhover11 wrote:Like I said October we will see how it unfolds, everything is nice on paper time will tell how practical it isadnj wrote:“Schools will be required to submit to the MOE, on a template to be provided, their individual plans for making curriculum materials available to the students who are not at school physically. This will vary by school, subject and teacher, based on the resources available,” Gadsby-Dolly said.hover11 wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/less-than-10000-students-vaccinated-in-line-for-return-to-physical-school/
Fewer than 10,000 students vaccinated in line for return to physical school
TTUTA doesn't want online learning,
TTUTA Tobago gives first virtual school term a ‘U’ grade
Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association’s (TTUTA’s) Tobago Officer Bradon Roberts says the Tobago-arm of the association can not grade the island’s first virtual school term as there are “too many unknowns.”
The pandemic forced face-to-face schooling to close nationwide on March 13. Online-only learning began in September.
Roberts said the grade was based on poor internet connectivity islandwide, a large number of students without online devices, teachers’ challenges in preparing lessons, and some student’s inability to grasp the lessons via remote learning.
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/ttuta-tobago-giv ... a-u-grade/
Of course you can. It's been done for years.
What is hyflex teaching?
Hyflex teaching -- also sometimes called "concurrent" teaching -- is essentially a hybrid or blended model of instruction where some students attend class in-person while other students are simultaneously remote, streaming "live" into class. First developed by Dr. Brian J. Beatty, associate professor of instructional technologies at San Francisco State University, "Hybrid-Flexible Course Design" is most commonly used at the collegiate level. More recently, during the coronavirus pandemic, a number of K-12 schools and teachers have adopted -– and adapted –- the hyflex model to accommodate the divergent needs of learners and families during school closures.
https://www.commonsense.org/education/a ... -same-time
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