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In response to
"
If you are a teacher who doesn't have one, you suck at your job. -- nm
"
by
loosilu
I mean that depends on subject and grade.
Posted by
Reagen
May 4 '21, 14:19
I can't pull a chem lab out of my ass.
Responses:
respectfully disagree, I taught bio lab and we had one or two prefabs in our pockets. -- (edited)
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loosilu
May 4, 14:24
5
but to teach from home? With uncertain attendance and equipment?
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Reagen
May 4, 14:26
4
I hear ya. During quarantine, there is a community of scientists who did home lessons, including chemistry. My grad school friend Susan did some.
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loosilu
May 4, 14:30
3
With notice I can do tons. Currently in the middle of online teaching. One day? Get ready for chaos! -- nm*
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Reagen
May 4, 14:31
2
For today's snow day lab: Observations of the change of state of matter. We're gonna melt snow -- nm
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JD
May 4, 14:57
1
Or observations on the change of state of Family Matters. Everyone cue up S1E1 and ... let's begin -- nm
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rollo
May 4, 15:18
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