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Covid 19

Looking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic toward the future of education...

Teachers and school-based supervisors are super-humans, but the colossal and unrestrained Covid-19 war-mountain before them requires much more than super-strength for them to effectively and safely have a minute chance of winning the battle.  

 

Primary and secondary schools, colleges and universities can and should reopen "full-time" cautiously and safely for the fall 2020 semester, but "not at full-class register" of students.   Parents, students, teachers and ancillary staff should be, as much as possible, anxiety-free, comfortable, happy, safe and secure in order to be academically, emotionally and efficiently supportive and productive.  

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The SIBRID Education Model is available for review and implementation.   Whether your school district, college or university has already started the fall 2020 semester, or is planning on opening soon utilizing a hybrid or other virtual learning ideas, take a good look at the Sibrid Education Model.  School programming and the modality of delivering academic instruction can always be adjusted to become more safe and secure.  The meticulous first month implementation and its overall program minimize most risks of major Covid-19 related interruptions during the school year.  Try it! It's safer, and it's free.  

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ALIGNING

CHILDREN'S SCHOOL

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PARENTS' WORK

SCHEDULES

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When our children return to life's basic

routines - daycare, summer camp, school and other child-centered environments - the adults in their lives will regain mental confidence and be more readily organized and prepared to returning to work.

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SCHOOL REOPENING - PLANNING and ORGANIZING

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Due to the Coronavirus 2019 pandemic, education, overall, has absorbed a super jolt - an educational shift.  This forward Movement In Education should be embraced fully and be made part of our continued quest to furthering our education 

systems and cultures.

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