How Are Your Kids Handling the Switch to Online Learning?

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Denver, CO – How are your kids handling the switch to online learning? With Colorado schools likely closed for the remainder of the year, we want to hear from our readers.

Did your kids make a good transition from brick and mortar to online classrooms?

Do you believe this experience will change the way we view education in our country?

Have there been any struggles, and what are they? Is internet access an issue for any of your children?

If you are a college student who is now home for the semester, are you having a good experience?

Please let us and your fellow readers know how online learning is going for you and or your children. If you have helpful tips, share those as well! You can let us know in the comments on our website or social media!

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  1. Home schooling with public schools is a data grab by big tech.

    If we are going to home school, we will choose something like the Ron Paul program. Something where the kids are not tied to the computer all day.

    If the public schools try to initiate something like this again in the future, we’ll be pulling them out immediately and navigating home schooling instead. They only reason we’re complying is because we’re still working and don’t have the time to select something else right now. If we are to home school, why on earth would we elect to use the public school systems? Does not compute.

    It’s like a nintendo game, earn points. Many instructional videos are just russian version youtube how to art videos and the likes. It’s like the how it’s made tv series for kids. The reading section is likely to be populated with any manner of objectionable liberal content slipping under the radar. The library is indeed vast, but unless one sits there full time, who knows what the suggestions are letting your kids direct to. The online books are some of the lowest educational value picture books out there. We have much better reading material at home. The kids would have a better education simply doing wal mart paper workbooks instead. The teachers are slapping it together, not keeping up with projects, asking kids to install mics and cameras into our home computers. There is a reason we don’t have those. If using adblock, ublock, privacy badger, and denying google analytics, many of the site links don’t work anyways. It’s an unmitigated privacy disaster.

    Why didn’t the teachers simply take their summer break now, and work the summer in the classroom instead.

    This is a complete fraud. Now I’m supposed to accept google and subscribe to google classrooms? As if the penetration of big tech and big corporate was not already bad enough in the public schools. Hey, why not toss together a home schooling program in a single week. What could go wrong? They just bought something out of the box with taxpayer dollars.

    One ponders what the justification for mandatory vaccinations will be if the kids are not actually in school.

    Chris Rossini; The covid-19 virus was a problem. Then the government stepped in and now we have a much much bigger problem on our hands.

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