Teachers say they’re preparing for online and in-class lessons with little guidance
TORONTO — Rachel Rosen doesn’t even know what classes she’ll be teaching in three weeks, let alone how she’ll juggle preparing in-person and online lessons.
An ever-fluctuating set of back-to-school guidelines from Ontario’s Ministry of Education has left Rosen with little information about how to approach delivering learning materials both in class and online.
“The board makes its plans, and lets us know the plans, and then the ministry changes the plans,” said Rosen, who teaches at an alternative high school in Toronto. “It’s really been jarring to have all of this time without being able to actually prepare.”
The province is giving parents the option to keep kids out of the classroom and have them learn from home, with materials provided by their schools.