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TippHead36 karma

1) what kind of music do you make?

2) what would be your ideal way to teach grades 4-12 & higher education? (Remote, hybrid, in-person, etc.)

TippHead19 karma

Dont you think what you described can be achieved online/remotely? Theoretically, this could be the new era of teaching/learning even after covid. I know for k-12 not all students have the proper set up at home (internet, computer)--but if they did.

TippHead8 karma

Emphasis on virtual learning. Exactly. For some reason no one wants to just dive in. My university is finally (after ~5 months of schooling) beginning to actually put effort towards virtual education. I mean that we aren't having zoom meetings where my professor writes in a note book that the camera faces(or doesnt have a zoom meeting for class at all, i.e. teach yourself.) So many teachers feel like they cannot do their job without a whiteboard. It's not even about the students physically being there. We have ways for teachers to have a whiteboard--and do it over virtual conference.

TippHead2 karma

That's what I've heard about kids. It's sad to hear and makes me feel so old--because I don't understand it. Even before this year I have been an introvert/loner so it hasnt affected me. However, i certainly remember being young and desperately wanting and loving having friends. I guess it comes from when i was young i didnt care about school and learning and as an adult that is all i want to do.

Completely agreed though. Our leadership has been garbage all around. I feel my state's governor has done a great job but at the same time not doing certain things full on and fast enough because of the fear of backlash--which he inevitably is receiving now that we are actually implementing a quarantine of which in my opinion still isnt strict enough.

Like, everyone is so worried about getting kids "back in school" but what's the rush? My state's education has ranked bottom 5 since records began being kept.

TippHead2 karma

Lol don't you need a college degree to teach? That should be common knowledge for anyone to use a word processor.

But yes, plenty of resources. I don't have much knowledge on the younger kids and how they should be taught. However, 10 and up should be easy to solve. We put a man on the moon with a computer that is shittier than the first iPhone and we cant teach kids remotely? There is an agenda somewhere.