I lived in town. Back in those days, when we had snow delays, the dreaded words were, 2 hour bus delay. That meant, the townies were expected to be there at the start of school.
I’m reading remote learning is safer, but failure rates are increasing. IMHO they should make learning like video games. I hated school as a kid and barely passed because it was boring. But I love learning about things like history. School was all about dates and nothing of interest to me. Now I see programs and read articles that are extremely interesting about historical events. With a computer, you can make learning fun, hire game developers to make lesson programs in conjunction with educators and you will decrease failure rates.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
another curse a pandemic brings
Kurtass almost 4 years ago
I lived in town. Back in those days, when we had snow delays, the dreaded words were, 2 hour bus delay. That meant, the townies were expected to be there at the start of school.
electricshadow Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Some other child in comic strip land had the same reaction. https://www.gocomics.com/nonsequitur/2020/12/06?ct=v&cti=164337
William Bednar Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Wow! Imagine Children actually learning something, at home, instead of attending in person and winding up sucking air from a ventilator in an ICU?!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’m reading remote learning is safer, but failure rates are increasing. IMHO they should make learning like video games. I hated school as a kid and barely passed because it was boring. But I love learning about things like history. School was all about dates and nothing of interest to me. Now I see programs and read articles that are extremely interesting about historical events. With a computer, you can make learning fun, hire game developers to make lesson programs in conjunction with educators and you will decrease failure rates.
zippykatz almost 4 years ago
“It’s snowing that your door is always open and your path is free to walk…”