“Less teachers mean lower taxes—no?”
Should be true. Won’t come true.
Because education programs shift to an online environment does not infer that there will be less “live” teachers needed.
nice racket....
We wuz forced to git this here home ‘puter in oh fore when the local HS decided they would no longer axcept writtin reports.
With access on Al Gore’s World of Wonders Wavelength.
And then I finded you all. Soes now ya just have to deal with it.
That thing about unintended consequences. Like our last child.
The big news is we hope to git some running water IN THE HOUSE next year. Peeing in a bucket cause it is just too bad outside to make a run for the outhouse gits old. And you know how we almost lost little Timmy in the blizzard of oh ate when he give ‘er a run. Froze the Dickens outta him.
What many don’t realize is that online courses often require students to be MORE motivated and independent than class room learning. No doubt some students will do better in online classes, but most probably won’t without some upfront coaching (at a minimum).
...a great way to get 10,000 students into one teacher’s classroom. This could also reduce the number of students molested by public school employees, as well...now Mom and Dad will be able to keep a better eye on what is being taught to their children...
Why is there a question mark?