Class is Now in Limbo: Determining the New Normal of Education
PA TIMES
As a ten-year higher education professional serving as an online professor and department chair, trying to gauge what “normal ” looks like has been difficult. In recent months the concepts, masks and social distancing have become the unfortunate new normal. However, when we think about education in general, not just higher education, how realistic is it to have Kindergarten students properly wear a mask seven or eight hours a day? Would there be mask patrols? Would there be punishment for those who do not adhere to proper mask policies?
Considering even those students who may suffer from medical conditions such as asthma or ADHD, upcoming policy directives would need to involve astute evaluation and include necessary exceptions. Could it be that such students would only have the option of homeschooling or virtual learning? If so, what resources will be provided to those students and parents to ensure student success and measure adequate performance? If there was ever a time to overhaul the public education system, now may be the opportune time to do so.