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10 hours ago, piebaps said:

Its not to be taken literally madam, I think he was referring to people wearing facial air filtration devices rather than all wearers of diaperlike products 

Ah, it sounded like a highly unpleasant term for a particular group of vulnerable people.

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On 3/19/2022 at 1:04 PM, Lxxx said:

Is self testing even still a thing? I thought everyone had moved on.

GP surgeries and hospital still asking people to test before appointments. Some employers still asking for regular testing. And then anyone with vuln relatives is probably still doing it before visiting them. 

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15 minutes ago, Banker said:

Probably a few teachers off & out & about as well in the sunny weather!

Doubt many would chance it. One person spotting them and reporting it to the school would result in a disciplinary. And as we know, there are plenty of people who sit around at home all day tracking teachers aren't there Banker?

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34 minutes ago, HeliX said:

Doubt many would chance it. One person spotting them and reporting it to the school would result in a disciplinary. And as we know, there are plenty of people who sit around at home all day tracking teachers aren't there Banker?

To be fair the one I know who has said he’s positive is not out & about he is doing his garden & cleaning gutters out!!

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8 hours ago, Banker said:

To be fair the one I know who has said he’s positive is not out & about he is doing his garden & cleaning gutters out!!

And why not? A third of people with Covid don't have symptoms so he may as well put his time to good use. 

Should he be teaching via Zoom? Serious question, could that be arranged?  You can lecture/present via Zoom, but can you teach a whole class?

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7 minutes ago, Gladys said:

And why not? A third of people with Covid don't have symptoms so he may as well put his time to good use. 

Should he be teaching via Zoom? Serious question, could that be arranged?  You can lecture/present via Zoom, but can you teach a whole class?

No reason why a whole class couldn’t be done by zoom but that would require planning & a desire to actually do it! KWC would have it sorted 

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10 minutes ago, Banker said:

No reason why a whole class couldn’t be done by zoom but that would require planning & a desire to actually do it! KWC would have it sorted 

Apart from the individual support and making sure everyone 'gets it". That's the difference between teaching and lecturing. 

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KWC have classes of 10-15! State school wise it could only be done for selected 6th form groups and some small GCSE classes in certain subjects. 

The KS3 classes in IoM state schools are over 30 in number for some higher groups and the other groups are smaller with very dubious attention spans/behaviour for the most.

 

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