I just saw an article about what reopened schools in one Arizona county are going to look like, with hideous and
dystopian partitions everywhere, and I thought: you have to be kidding me.
Polls keep indicating that a very substantial percentage of parents are considering homeschooling in the fall.
As someone who promotes a homeschool curriculum, I favor this trend, but I still find the whole situation ridiculous and tragic.
Meanwhile, Denmark has had no ill effects from the reopening of schools (with no masks, by the way), as everyone has admitted. In fact, its health department declared that it was doing so well that its reopening schedule should be accelerated.
But in the U.S., it's looking like the choice may be between in-person education in public schools that look even more like prisons than usual, or more online education.
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