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school closures harmed american education

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by buckeyegator, May 15, 2023.

  1. buckeyegator

    buckeyegator Premium Member

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  2. gator_lawyer

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    We didn't close schools because we thought kids would learn better that way.
     
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  3. BigCypressGator1981

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    The whole civilized world erred on the side of caution and closed schools out of an abundance of caution. You need to get over it.
     
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  4. buckeyegator

    buckeyegator Premium Member

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    they were kept closed way longer than needed, again, bowing to the teachers unions over education of children
     
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  5. buckeyegator

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    obviously they did not learn better, but much worse. schools should have been re-opened on a year round basis if needed to teach children properly.
     
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  7. gator_lawyer

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    Obviously, nobody thought they'd learn better. We shut schools down to prevent people from dying from the pandemic.
     
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  8. jjgator55

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    You don’t know what you’re talking about.
     
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  9. G8tas

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    This topic has been debated 1000 times in the COVID thread

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  10. wgbgator

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    Nothing a few book bannings can’t fix
     
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  11. GatorJMDZ

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    I think someone is just cooking up an excuse for their endless struggles with the English language.
     
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  12. QGator2414

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    It needs to be brought up weekly so all those who supported these damaging policies never forget the damage they caused…

    This was and will be the biggest Public Health Disaster of our lifetimes. It was evil. Wrong. And sadly those who should be held accountable won’t be.
     
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  13. mrhansduck

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    I think physical and in-person interaction is important for kids. Social isolation hurts adults too for that matter. We are social creatures.

    But there were complicated trade offs and a lot of confusion. There was the issue of many grandparents and teachers who were high risk, for example, while the vast majority of kids felt fine even if they tested positive.

    With respect to the cause and severity of the damage resulting from school closures, I think we’d need to compare the U.S. with other countries. And U.S. states with other states. And then create a formula to factor in and weigh those jurisdictions’ respective Covid health outcomes generally against the damage from school closures.
     
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  14. Contra

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    Thank goodness the government saved us.
     
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  15. OklahomaGator

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    Our kids lost a minimum of a half year if not a full year of education.
     
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  16. Contra

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    Biden wasn't heading the executive branch last time. It could be a lot worse.
     
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    That was sarcasm.
     
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  18. buckeyegator

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    yeah, giggles harris could have been in charge...
     
  19. OklahomaGator

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    You didn't hold up a sign.
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  20. gatordavisl

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    And how many lives were lost? Does that matter to you?
    Here come the hindsighters, which was oh so predictable. Frankly, ya'll are almost a year late. But I guess Q was out in front back in the Hobby Lobby days.
     
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