vimarsana.com

Page 413 - அமெரிக்கன் கூட்டமைப்பு ஆஃப் ஆசிரியர்கள் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Top Teacher s Union Boss and Joe Biden Ally Goes on Wild, Anti-Semitic Rant

(Lake Fong/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP) Perhaps no profession in the country has lost more luster over the last year than that of teaching. Teacher’s unions have taken the pandemic and used it to extract hundreds of billions of dollars from taxpayers while refusing to go to work. Meanwhile, they’ve continued to get paid because nothing has to make sense when it comes to the government, local, state, or federal. One of the chief instigators of so much pain for America’s children has been Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers. Just the other day she posted a selfie boarding a private plane, showing just how out of touch she is. She’s also continually ignored the science when it comes to the safety of kids going back to school.

Teachers Unions Are Gaslighting Parents Over Reopening Schools

This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Schools in most big city Democratic-run districts have been closed since March 2020, with not even a glimmer of hope in sight. Science experts say schools should reopen. Teachers unions say that, too, but they do everything possible to keep them closed.   Let s call this what it is: gaslighting.  This is an opinion column. The thoughts expressed are those of the author. It s been 13 months since my school-aged kids stopped going to school.  Save for a handful days of in-person remote learning where students stare at laptops just as they would at home, only in teacher-less classrooms they haven t been to school since the pandemic crippled New York City in March 2020.

5 reasons experts think kids will be in school full time this fall

5 reasons experts think kids will be in school full time this fall Vox.com 2 hrs ago Anna North © Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images Children arrive for class on the first day of school reopening on December 7, 2020, in Brooklyn, NY. Kids across America are putting on masks and backpacks and heading back to school this spring as the country continues its hopeful but fragile march toward recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. As welcome as these unusual first days of school are for many students and parents who were thrust into the role of amateur educators this year they come with a lot of uncertainty. Many school districts are still operating on a hybrid model, with each student attending school in-person only part time; a few remain entirely remote. We still don’t know when children will be able to be vaccinated. And a rise in cases and the spread of variants has cast the next few months into doubt. A lot of families are wondering: What will happen in th

MIS-C cases on the rise in children with at least 3,000 reported and 36 dead

MIS-C cases on the rise in children with at least 3,000 reported and 36 dead As schools around the country continue to reopen with full backing of the Biden administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the unwavering support of the unions, doctors have begun reporting a frightening trend: a concerning uptick in the number of MIS-C cases among children and adolescents. MIS-C, or Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, is on the rise among children. It is an acute medical condition observed in children who have either been diagnosed with COVID-19, or who were in close contact with a person who contracted the virus, often appearing weeks after infection. Parents don’t often connect their child’s symptoms of MIS-C to their previous infection of COVID-19.

Cardona s Decision to Grant D C Testing Waiver Rankles Education Officials

Cardona’s Decision to Grant D.C. Testing Waiver Rankles Education Officials Lauren Camera © (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) NEW HAVEN, CT - MARCH 26: Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona speaks during a roundtable session about reducing childhood poverty with Vice President Kamala Harris at the Boys and Girls Club of New Haven on March 26, 2021 in New Haven, Connecticut. Harris is traveling to New Haven, Connecticut to promote the Biden administration s recently passed $1.9 billion federal stimulus package. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Students in Washington, D.C., will not have to take end-of-year exams, the Education Department said this week, granting the nation s capital a blanket waiver to opt out of the federally mandated tests for the current school year.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.