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COVID-19 Reminds Me of 1994 Report, Prisoners of Time

COVID-19 Reminds Me of 1994 Report, ‘Prisoners of Time’ As much as schools have adopted to COVID-19, their underlying one-schedule-fits-all educational model remains the same. A 1994 report, and several recent examples, hint at what could be changed for the better. Shutterstock We’ve all experienced COVID-related events and circumstances we never predicted. We’ve had to change everything, and the stresses and strains are not over yet. Parents and students have a very understandable and very intense desire to go back to their pre-COVID education system. They miss their friends, their sports, their activities. But most don’t miss their industrial-model schools. We can’t go back and we shouldn’t go back (at least not for very long), because now is the opportunity to do schools, and education, better. The best way to improve our schools is to change how we use time and how we think about time in our schools.

Welt сообщила о случайной финпомощи террористам от немецких властей

Welt сообщила о случайной финпомощи террористам от немецких властей
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Robert L Bob Lamborn, who was headmaster of McDonogh School for two decades and ended its military program, dies

Robert L. “Bob” Lamborn, who headed McDonogh School for two decades during which time the Owings Mills school ended its military program, was integrated and went coed, died Feb. 11 in his sleep. The former Ellicott City resident was 102.

Thursday, December 10, 2020 : TALKERS magazine – The bible of talk media

Thursday, December 10, 2020 TALKERS | December 10, 2020 Longtime KFGO, Fargo Personality Bob Harris in Coma Battling COVID-19. According to a story posted on KFGO, Fargo’s website, station personality  Bob Harris is in a coma suffering from the effects of COVID-19 at a Fargo hospital where he’s been since Thanksgiving. The piece notes that Harris – who hosts the “Nighttime Live” show and the “Harris Happenings” podcast – went to the hospital after experiencing shortness of breath. Harris’ sister  Jeanie Smith says Harris has suffered two cardiac arrest events, but doctors say the pneumonia he’d been suffering has improved and there’s no indication that he’s suffered a stroke or brain damage. She says if he does not regain consciousness soon, he will undergo an MRI.

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