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<blockquote data-quote="bgoose99" data-source="post: 16477825" data-attributes="member: 149005"><p>It's been a stressful few days thus far. That being said, my three school-age children have fairly well-defined goals, and the teachers are working hard to make sure the content is structured and available. My fourth grader's teachers also have a standing meeting in place for students that have question or need help with something. You need a little help with some concept, you go to the online meeting. If you're good, you don't go.</p><p></p><p>Weird? Yes. Different? Yes. But it's going to be okay. Right now, they're all kind of excited to be able to work at their own pace. When the day's work is done, they're done. That attitude may change as we get further along, but I'm optimistic right now.</p><p></p><p>I feel quite certain that most teachers would much rather do face-to-face instruction. But that's not the hand we were dealt, at least for this first 9-week grading period. In my opinion, my kids' teachers - and the local school system - have done an outstanding job in this weird situation. They certainly have my respect for how they've handled everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgoose99, post: 16477825, member: 149005"] It's been a stressful few days thus far. That being said, my three school-age children have fairly well-defined goals, and the teachers are working hard to make sure the content is structured and available. My fourth grader's teachers also have a standing meeting in place for students that have question or need help with something. You need a little help with some concept, you go to the online meeting. If you're good, you don't go. Weird? Yes. Different? Yes. But it's going to be okay. Right now, they're all kind of excited to be able to work at their own pace. When the day's work is done, they're done. That attitude may change as we get further along, but I'm optimistic right now. I feel quite certain that most teachers would much rather do face-to-face instruction. But that's not the hand we were dealt, at least for this first 9-week grading period. In my opinion, my kids' teachers - and the local school system - have done an outstanding job in this weird situation. They certainly have my respect for how they've handled everything. [/QUOTE]
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