JTL
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The thread is watched. I have emails off but alerts on. I’ve had no notifications since this thread was moved. As is always true in this posting area.
I get them. But this thread doesn’t appear. Nothing in this section of the forum does.I get notified as in the little flag top right has a number beside it to tell me how many watched posts have become active but it might be because I'm old fashioned and use a desktop pc.
I have never been online with a phone or tablet so they might be different.
Nope. Every single time I come to the forum (daily and sometimes more) first thing I do is click each and every flagged post. Then I go to recent posts. This thread and anything in this section of the forum is not usually present in either. Hence my calling it the graveyard of threads. (Also using iPad and desktop version)It can be the case that if you don’t ‘follow up’ on an alert by visiting the watched thread, then you don’t get subsequent alerts. During the working day that often happens to me - I pop in, see alerts, but only check on one or two and then wonder why I’ve missed stuff. A good back-up is to check the ‘watched threads’ link on your screen from time to time. Screenshot attached (this is from the desktop version of the site on an IPad).
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Nope. Every single time I come to the forum (daily and sometimes more) first thing I do is click each and every flagged post. Then I go to recent posts. This thread and anything in this section of the forum is not usually present in either. Hence my calling it the graveyard of threads. (Also using iPad and desktop version)
Edit. ironically I find myself admitting this particular post was flagged. None in the last week were. So it’s inconsistent at best.
Really intrigued as to how the government are expecting mass testing to be done and to be effective,. Daily, weekly, monthly? After all you could test negative on a Monday morning, pop to a shop on the way home and become positive...
I don't understand the logic. Children come to school from different houses. They may have siblings in different schools. Their parents/carers go out of the house for work, shopping, medical needs etc.
How can a test be valid for more than a few minutes? Even returning to home on the bus can involve contact. Going to school invokes contact, too early to show up on a test later in the same day.
It's Alice in Wonderland thinking in my opinion. Who will be able to teach all day with windows open in winter?
The government must be aware of the flaws in logic, so these decisions of theirs are deliberate.
A lot is said about the US death rate from covid-19, but proportionally to population ours is daily far worse.
Where have you seen masks now required in secondary classes please? The last government advice I saw 30th, still said it was unnecessaryI really fear for anyone in schools next term. It’s always a late in the day catch up with this lot: I see that secondary school pupils now have to wear masks in class. If only that had been put in place in February 2020!
Happy New Year everyone.
It’s here, just hope the beeb have got it right!Where have you seen masks now required in secondary classes please? The last government advice I saw 30th, still said it was unnecessary
I do hope it doesn’t take them too long to consider it!
Scotland seems a little quicker to action than England throughout the pandemic. Though I’ve now seen it being discussed in England following the publication of sage minutes yesterday that said this should happen along with longer delays to school reopening.Admittedly it’s in Scotland so I’m really hoping the Scottish example will be followed here.
I think heads still have discretion to apply mask wearing conditions in schools in England. Don’t they?
I am back to work on Tuesday the 5th January, The children I travel with will be staggered until 2nd February, maybe one off one day, then two off and surprisingly some days when they are all in. I do not understand how this will really help with Covid 19, the contact is still there, so I am flummoxed by the whole school system at the moment ( I know some teachers maybe off with an illness, but that's not at this moment in time. I would shut the schools, but I know it can be difficult for the parents and the children miss their friends and learning at home can be hit and miss. But sometimes drastic measures need to be taken to ( hopefully) steer things away onto a better path.
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