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May 1st, 2021, 08:00 AM
#51
Kid's will adjust overtime, 90% of school to begin with is the social aspect.

Originally Posted by
Jakezilla
There is a big difference between online learning for elementary/secondary school students and post-secondary students/adults and it comes down to motivation. In theory post secondary students are much more motivated and want to be there. If these post-secondary students need to be "prepped" for online learning then someone failed them along the way. Read the material then do the work...it's not that difficult.
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May 1st, 2021 08:00 AM
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May 1st, 2021, 10:53 AM
#52

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
Kid's will adjust overtime, 90% of school to begin with is the social aspect.
But with this latest generation, they can be sitting at the same table and they don't talk or make eye contact anymore..they just text each other. There is little to no human interaction anymore.
Last edited by MikePal; May 1st, 2021 at 03:14 PM.
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May 1st, 2021, 11:30 AM
#53

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
I never said once that inside school will completely go away. Grades 1 - 6 will be inside class. School with some teachers will always be needed because of the social aspect kid's need to learn to work together and we don't want everyone to become anti social. But let's face school from home is very possible. Classes can be taught from home especially math, sciences, English. I see kid's needing to go to school to do biology and chemistry labs, shop and cooking classes. I see a time coming soon where the teacher population can be reduced easily by 25-35%.
Mostly for grades 9-12 where kid's are old enough to stay home by there selves.
There is more to getting kids to learn especially high school kids to learn then teaching curriculum.... Without building a relationship with some students learning won't take place...some can only do well with that face to face interaction.
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May 1st, 2021, 11:52 AM
#54

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
I never said once that inside school will completely go away. Grades 1 - 6 will be inside class. School with some teachers will always be needed because of the social aspect kid's need to learn to work together and we don't want everyone to become anti social. But let's face school from home is very possible. Classes can be taught from home especially math, sciences, English. I see kid's needing to go to school to do biology and chemistry labs, shop and cooking classes. I see a time coming soon where the teacher population can be reduced easily by 25-35%.
Mostly for grades 9-12 where kid's are old enough to stay home by there selves.
So Mommy or Daddy has to stay home? How will they be able to make payment on their million dollar home?
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May 1st, 2021, 12:01 PM
#55
A 14 year old needs a baby sitter???

Originally Posted by
Deer Hunter
So Mommy or Daddy has to stay home? How will they be able to make payment on their million dollar home?
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May 1st, 2021, 12:14 PM
#56
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
A 14 year old needs a baby sitter???
A 14 year old can't be expected to take on the responsibility of looking after their younger sibling, making sure they attend their virtual classes, feeding them meals, all while attending their own school day as well now can they?
But hey, I'm not sure why people argue with you at all, you haven't been wrong since 1997 or something like that right?
Deer Hunter - believe me, we didn't expect to be forced into a position of 1.5 incomes when we've built our life on 2, and we don't have anywhere near a million dollar home. We can make it work for a while, but it isn't sustainable. You're probably going to have scores of people moving your way within the next few years.
Easy enough to joke about when you aren't losing a few hundred a week I suppose.
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May 1st, 2021, 01:27 PM
#57

Originally Posted by
greatwhite
A 14 year old needs a baby sitter???
Sorry, I didn’t know we were talking about a certain age group.
Last edited by Deer Hunter; May 1st, 2021 at 03:19 PM.
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May 1st, 2021, 01:34 PM
#58

Originally Posted by
GW11
A 14 year old can't be expected to take on the responsibility of looking after their younger sibling, making sure they attend their virtual classes, feeding them meals, all while attending their own school day as well now can they?
But hey, I'm not sure why people argue with you at all, you haven't been wrong since 1997 or something like that right?
Deer Hunter - believe me, we didn't expect to be forced into a position of 1.5 incomes when we've built our life on 2, and we don't have anywhere near a million dollar home. We can make it work for a while, but it isn't sustainable. You're probably going to have scores of people moving your way within the next few years.
Easy enough to joke about when you aren't losing a few hundred a week I suppose.
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Sorry, I wasn’t joking??? It’s a serious problem. My point, make it a $300,000 or a $600,000 is the same if your already struggling to make ends meet and one parent has to stay home. Nothing funny about that.
Anyone wanting to move to northern Ontario is welcome, we have a workforce shortage.
Sorry if my post came out wrong, it wasn’t my intention.
I guess its hard to follow these threads when your not on here at all times.
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May 1st, 2021, 01:44 PM
#59
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
Deer Hunter
Sorry, I wasn’t joking??? It’s a serious problem. My point, make it a $300,000 or a $600,000 is the same if your already struggling to make ends meet. Nothing funny about that.
Anyone wanting to move to northern Ontario is welcome, we have a workforce shortage.
Sorry if my post came out wrong, it wasn’t my intention.
I guess I ts hard to follow these threads when your not on here at all times.
I got you now, no worries. Yeah it's easy enough to misinterpret tone in these posts, I took your point the wrong way.
I'd love to move up your way, been working on convincing my wife to put up with a longer winter and she can quit her job and stay home instead. She currently makes more money than I do and has a harder job to leave, so it's my job to stay home. It has its upside too, especially during turkey season and once the pool is open.
The bubble is going to burst on quite a few families because parents of younger children are having to stay home. School needs to be in person for more than just the sake of the quality of learning, or we'll go back to the days one income families. That might not be such a bad thing in the long run.
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May 1st, 2021, 02:07 PM
#60
All good GW11.
I have a bad habit in not taking the time to one finger type (lol) my complete thoughts.
Two working professionals can do very good in Northern Ontario. Problem if your not from around here, you lose the family support which might strain the relation.
I changed oil in my truck Thursday and talked to a young man that was there a long time working full time. Now he has to take every second week off and go on unemployment to be able to meet joint custody responsibilities and take care of his two young kids. He’s going behind every month.
Yes my parents generation of one income provider might come back around?
Crazy times.
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