“Dont ask them to turn on their video or actually monitor the students theyre teaching.”
If there is no student/teacher interactions, then they can lay off all the teachers, save one to put together the videos. Once the videos are completed, they could lay off that last one.
You don’t understand. No one is laying off the teachers—they are all locked into contracts for next year.
But long term, yes—you are right. We could save billions if we as a nation all turn to online education permanently. But remember that Europe and Asia have already returned to in person education. Which is superior (generally).
Actually they could save a lot of time by laying them all off and using legitimate videos, already in existence, from the private-sector education industry, completely devoid of queer and communist content.