There was another round on Twitter last week of people complaining about the physical closure of schools during the height of the COVID epidemic.
And, I suspect that most of those complainers were able to work remotely as long as they wanted.
Last year, I wrote Might The PISA Results Finally Stop The Complaining About Physical School Closures?
Obviously, the complaints didn’t stop.
But, today, another piece of evidence was unveiled that might, just might, convince a few that physical school closures were not as bad as invading Iraq:
It’s almost like living through a pandemic can have a negative impact on their cognitive abilities when they are worried about their dying or a family member dying, or where their next paycheck was coming from. Who would have thought?
— Larry Ferlazzo (@larryferlazzo.bsky.social) December 10, 2024 at 11:27 AM
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There was another round on Twitter last week of people complaining about the physical closure of schools during the height of the COVID epidemic. And, I suspect that most of those complainers were able to work remotely as long as they wanted. Last year, I wrote Might The PISA Results Finally Stop The Complaining school reform Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…