Mr Beefy wrote:I think India and Indonesia will go through the roof, once they actually start testing people.
Basically nothing out of Africa, what's going on there?
*edit*
It seems Africa has 5,999 confirmed cases, you'd think that will explode.
by Booney » Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:35 am
Mr Beefy wrote:I think India and Indonesia will go through the roof, once they actually start testing people.
by Dutchy » Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:38 am
JK wrote:Jim05 wrote:Heard from my brother in NSW that all schools will close for the whole of Term 2
Will be interesting to see if that's a possibility over here? I know the official line for schools still being open is to keep health workers at work rather than home, but you also wonder if there was an element of not being able to deliver the curriculum online, which should be in place by the commencement of Term 2.
by DOC » Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:40 am
Booney wrote:Mr Beefy wrote:I think India and Indonesia will go through the roof, once they actually start testing people.
Basically nothing out of Africa, what's going on there?
*edit*
It seems Africa has 5,999 confirmed cases, you'd think that will explode.
by Mr Beefy » Thu Apr 02, 2020 9:45 am
DOC wrote:Booney wrote:Mr Beefy wrote:I think India and Indonesia will go through the roof, once they actually start testing people.
Basically nothing out of Africa, what's going on there?
*edit*
It seems Africa has 5,999 confirmed cases, you'd think that will explode.
Same as South/Central America.
If you are not testing you are not confirming.
I for one think the Chinese numbers are perhaps a little understated.
by Booney » Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:01 am
by Jim05 » Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:14 am
by Jase » Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:27 am
Dutchy wrote:JK wrote:Jim05 wrote:Heard from my brother in NSW that all schools will close for the whole of Term 2
Will be interesting to see if that's a possibility over here? I know the official line for schools still being open is to keep health workers at work rather than home, but you also wonder if there was an element of not being able to deliver the curriculum online, which should be in place by the commencement of Term 2.
Our school has said that if kids can't be looked after they can still go to the school in Term 2 and complete learning online in a supervised environment, but the teachers wont be present, they will be working from home.
by amber_fluid » Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:33 am
by daysofourlives » Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:50 am
by locky801 » Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:56 am
daysofourlives wrote:Any figures on Russia? Seems China looked after them
by Jim05 » Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:56 am
17 deaths so far and a few thousand positive tests.daysofourlives wrote:Any figures on Russia? Seems China looked after them
by Mr Beefy » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:03 am
Jim05 wrote:17 deaths so far and a few thousand positive tests.daysofourlives wrote:Any figures on Russia? Seems China looked after them
They went into lockdown fairly early and people who break self isolation risk 7 year prison sentences.
I’d have zero doubt their figures are fudged aswell and anyone who spreads “false” reports can face 5 years in prison.
Their deaths might be low but they have a lot of “missing persons” [emoji23]
by The Bedge » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:07 am
Jim05 wrote:The US become the first country to record 1000 deaths in a day
Well on track to win the Corona Olympics
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Jim05 » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:08 am
USA, USA, USA!The Bedge wrote:Jim05 wrote:The US become the first country to record 1000 deaths in a day
Well on track to win the Corona Olympics
They'd claim and celebrate it too.
by Brodlach » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:09 am
The Bedge wrote:Jim05 wrote:The US become the first country to record 1000 deaths in a day
Well on track to win the Corona Olympics
Trump will claim and celebrate it too.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Pag » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:15 am
amber_fluid wrote:My son had 4 people in his class yesterday.
Normally a class of 21.
Daughter had 11 in her class.
Normally 26.
The school has sent out a survey asking who will be present at school in term 2 so they can facilitate some classes.
by The Bedge » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:17 am
Pag wrote:the kids sitting in my class aren't allowed to ask questions face-to-face and have to do it as if they are at home, like the rest of the students, as a practice run for Term 2..
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Jim05 » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:17 am
From a teachers perspective is there a very real chance that we could end up with a heap of kids that need to repeat a year?Pag wrote:amber_fluid wrote:My son had 4 people in his class yesterday.
Normally a class of 21.
Daughter had 11 in her class.
Normally 26.
The school has sent out a survey asking who will be present at school in term 2 so they can facilitate some classes.
I'm down to 9 or 10 at school each day from a class of 30. This week is a trial run of online learning, the kids sitting in my class aren't allowed to ask questions face-to-face and have to do it as if they are at home, like the rest of the students, as a practice run for Term 2. All teaching content posted online for kids to access, however I'm self-teaching how to use the program and am looking forward to getting some proper training around this next week during Pupil Free Days.
I have five kids out of the 30 that haven't accessed any work during this time. Have no idea what they're doing at the minute.
by heater31 » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:19 am
And who is going to cop that blame? The teachers! Unfortunately they are in a hiding to nothing in this situation and need parents to buy into assisting in their children's education.Jim05 wrote:From a teachers perspective is there a very real chance that we could end up with a heap of kids that need to repeat a year?Pag wrote:amber_fluid wrote:My son had 4 people in his class yesterday.
Normally a class of 21.
Daughter had 11 in her class.
Normally 26.
The school has sent out a survey asking who will be present at school in term 2 so they can facilitate some classes.
I'm down to 9 or 10 at school each day from a class of 30. This week is a trial run of online learning, the kids sitting in my class aren't allowed to ask questions face-to-face and have to do it as if they are at home, like the rest of the students, as a practice run for Term 2. All teaching content posted online for kids to access, however I'm self-teaching how to use the program and am looking forward to getting some proper training around this next week during Pupil Free Days.
I have five kids out of the 30 that haven't accessed any work during this time. Have no idea what they're doing at the minute.
Just get the feeling that plenty of kids will get left behind
by amber_fluid » Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:23 am
Pag wrote:amber_fluid wrote:My son had 4 people in his class yesterday.
Normally a class of 21.
Daughter had 11 in her class.
Normally 26.
The school has sent out a survey asking who will be present at school in term 2 so they can facilitate some classes.
I'm down to 9 or 10 at school each day from a class of 30. This week is a trial run of online learning, the kids sitting in my class aren't allowed to ask questions face-to-face and have to do it as if they are at home, like the rest of the students, as a practice run for Term 2. All teaching content posted online for kids to access, however I'm self-teaching how to use the program and am looking forward to getting some proper training around this next week during Pupil Free Days.
I have five kids out of the 30 that haven't accessed any work during this time. Have no idea what they're doing at the minute.
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