There's growing evidence that learning outdoors benefits students, younger ones in particular. It may also be one way to address our current public-health crisis. @nytimes @GiniaNYT ow.ly/xUJd50ACvqZ
@MindShiftKQED @nytimes @GiniaNYT That ought to work here when it is minus 30 outside and kids cannot even go outside for recess.
@MindShiftKQED @nytimes @GiniaNYT Clearly you are not a teacher.
@MindShiftKQED @GlobalReady @nytimes @GiniaNYT Sure ... but then what about the policy of keeping the kids locked inside the classroom for safety
@MindShiftKQED @nytimes @GiniaNYT Most educators would love to have the freedom to teach outdoors. We lost that ability as more parents and public entities advocated for allergy safety, intruder safety, shooting precautions, etc. I don’t believe many teachers would argue that has all gone to the extreme.
@MindShiftKQED @nytimes @GiniaNYT says something about this culture that y'all find this so difficult
@MindShiftKQED @nytimes @GiniaNYT My thoughts exactly!