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S Diego teaching migrant kids in person, but US kids on Zoom!

S Diego teaching migrant kids in person, but US kids on Zoom!

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@ponderable said
Well the work they do in person is additional to their teaching duties, or so your article says.
It is there for not really a preferred treatment of migrants over regular pupils? Since in the regular teaching all pupils are treated equal.
If you are a parent in San Diego, you would not hold that opinion, as your kids are in the kitchen, and the migrants have personal instruction. Why the contrary viewpoint?

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@earl-of-trumps said
@Duchess64 -
And Singapore's much more prosperous now than it was when the white British ruled it.

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"white" British...?

So as to distinguish it from.. what, black British rule? 🤔

you are one sad racist b'yotch
I sure would like to discuss Singapore! Next she will be on Pandanemalosa, that little country down in S America. Jesus. I got a feeling she has only done virtual travel.

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@averagejoe1 said
If you are a parent in San Diego, you would not hold that opinion, as your kids are in the kitchen, and the migrants have personal instruction. Why the contrary viewpoint?
Because it is two different things:

* All pupils are taught via zoom.

* Some teachers contribute voluntary work to teach additional children apart from their duties.

So no problem. You wouldn't scold the same teachers if they would provide Sunday school in presence for children at their local church, would you?

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@ponderable said
Because it is two different things:

* All pupils are taught via zoom.

* Some teachers contribute voluntary work to teach additional children apart from their duties.

So no problem. You wouldn't scold the same teachers if they would provide Sunday school in presence for children at their local church, would you?
You have some point, maybe, but be a bit realistic, instead of idealistic. The Jones family pays taxes for their kids to get 'normal' schoolhouse schooling. The people they pay,.... Those people are doing some random crap with non-citizens when in fact they could be using that same time to do all they can for the USA CITIZENS who are stuck in the kitchen. C'mon, man, as the puppet would say.
So, as a parent watching this go on? Get real.
I ask again....why the automatic liberal contrarianism!!?!?

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Yes, I could read up in my local library, like you do, and just plumb bore the heck out of this forum with country after country after irrelevant country links and links and more links. Yawn City, Panemanloaasianna.
Uhhh, do you know anything about the USA? That, Biden, rather than making America first, wants America to be last? You ought to study up on that. Or maybe not, you got (sic, you have) enough threads running, all extremely interresttingg.

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@ponderable said
Well the work they do in person is additional to their teaching duties, or so your article says.
It is there for not really a preferred treatment of migrants over regular pupils? Since in the regular teaching all pupils are treated equal.
"Well the work they do in person is additional to their teaching duties, or so your article says. "

that is not correct

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