Online Schools Are Here to Stay, Even After the Pandemic
Rory Levin, a sixth grader in Bloomington, Minnesota, used to hate going to school. He has a health condition that often makes him feel apprehensive ( ) around other students. Taking special-education classes did little to ease his anxiety.
So when his district created a stand-alone ( ) digital-only program, Bloomington Online School, last year for the pandemic, Rory opted ( ) to try it. Now the 11-year-old is enjoying school for the first time, said his mother, Lisa Levin. He loves the live video classes and has made friends with other online students, she said.
In December, Bloomington Public Schools decided to keep running the online school even after the pandemic subsides ( ). Lisa Levin plans to re-enroll Rory for this fall.
“It is such a good fit ( ) for him,” she said. “We’re really hoping they can continue it for the rest of his school career.”
A year after the coronavirus set off ( ) a seismic ( ) disruption ( ) in public education, some of the remote programs that districts intended to be temporary are poised ( ) to outlast ( ) the pandemic. Even as students flock ( ) back to classrooms, a subset ( ) of families who have come to prefer online learning are pushing to keep it going — and school systems are rushing to accommodate ( ) them.
The districts are racing to set up full-fledged ( ) online schools even as concerns mount ( ) that remote learning has taken a substantial toll on ( ) many children’s academic progress and emotional health. Parents and lawmakers, alarmed by the situation, have urged ( ) schools to reopen.
Even so, at least several hundred of the nation’s 13,000 school districts have established virtual schools this academic year, with an eye to ( ) operating them for years to come ( ), education researchers said. Unlike many makeshift ( ) pandemic school programs, these stand-alone virtual schools have their own teachers, who work only with remote students and use curricula ( ) designed for online learning.
Yet a surge ( ) of online schools comes with risks. It could normalize remote learning approaches ( ) that have had poor results for many students, education researchers said. It could also further divide a fragile ( ) national education system, especially when many Asian, Black and Latino families have been wary ( ) of sending their children back to school this year.
“My fear is that it will lead to further fracturing ( ) and fragmentation ( ),” said Jack Schneider, an assistant professor of education at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
即便疫情過去 線上教學會繼續
美國明尼蘇達州布魯明頓市的六年級學生Rory Levin曾經討厭上學,他有健康問題,常讓他和其他學生共處時感到焦慮,上特教課程對於紓解他的焦慮幫助不大。
因此,當他的學區去年因疫情而設置獨立的全數位學程「布魯明頓線上學校」時,羅利決定試試。他的母親Lisa Levin說,現在這個11歲的男孩首度能夠享受上學了,她說,他喜愛直播影音課程,也和其他線上學生成了朋友。
去年12月,布魯明頓公立學校決定,疫情趨緩後讓線上學校繼續營運。Lisa Levin計畫今年秋季再幫Rory註冊。
「這實在非常適合他。」她說,「我們真心希望能繼續辦下去,直到他的學校教育結束都不要停。」
在新型冠狀病毒開始大大顛覆公立教育的一年後,學區原本規畫為暫時性的一些遠距課程,如今似乎會比疫情更持久。儘管學生紛紛湧回教室,一小群本就偏好線上學習的家庭正推動讓它繼續,而學校系統也忙著配合。
雖然各界日益擔心遠距學習已使許多兒童的學業進步和情緒健康大受影響,各學區仍爭相設立完整的線上學校。對此狀況有所警覺的家長和議員,呼籲學校重新開放。
即使如此,教育研究人員說,全美1萬3000個學區中,至少數百個本學年已建立虛擬學校,並著眼於持續營運多年。不同於許多因應疫情的臨時性學校學程,這些獨立的虛擬學校有自己的教師,只教遠距學生,且使用專為線上學習設計的課程。
不過線上學校激增伴隨著風險,教育研究者說,它可能讓遠距學習方式常態化,而這種方式對許多學生而言效果極差。它也可能進一步分化脆弱的全國教育體系,尤其是在許多亞裔、非裔及拉美裔家庭對於今年把孩子送回學校感到遲疑的此際。
「我擔心的是,這將導致(教育體系) 進一步的斷裂與破碎。」洛厄爾麻州大學教育系助理教授Jack Schneider說。
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聖誕冷知識!
Are you ready for some Christmas trivia?
準備好挑戰關於聖誕節的冷知識大考驗了嗎?
Test you friends on these tidbits of Christmas knowledge. How many did you get right?
考考你朋友有關聖誕節的趣聞知識,你答對了幾題?
祝同學聖誕節快樂🎄🎁🎅
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1. Out of every 10 people, how many Americans celebrate Christmas?
美國人當中每十人有幾個慶祝聖誕節?
Answer: Nine in 10 Americans celebrate Christmas, according to a 2017 survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, and around 55% consider it a religious holiday, while 33% think of it as more of a cultural celebration.
皮尤研究中心於2017年進行的一項調查顯示,十分之九的美國人慶祝聖誕節;大約55%的人將其視為宗教節日,而33%的人則將其視為一種文化慶祝活動。
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2. Has Christmas ever been illegal to celebrate?
慶祝聖誕節曾經是非法的嗎?
Yes. The Massachusetts-Bay Colony ordinance of 1659 made Christmas illegal to celebrate in that specific colony. The law was repealed in 1681. Christmas didn’t become a state holiday in Massachusetts until 1856, though.
沒錯。 1659年的馬薩諸塞州灣殖民地法令讓在那個殖民地慶祝聖誕節是非法的,該法律於1681年被廢止。聖誕節直到1856年才成為馬薩諸塞州的國定假日。
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3. How did red and green become Christmas colors?
紅和綠是如何成為聖誕節代表色?
We mostly have holly and Coca-Cola to thank for the rise of red and green as Christmas colors. Holly, obviously, has bright red berries and dark green leaves. It was used long ago by the ancient Celts for winter solstice celebrations as a symbol of protection and good luck. Coca-Cola’s role in making the colors a widespread combo for the holiday began in 1931 with ads featuring Santa Claus in a red and white suit surrounded by a green background and accents.
拜冬青樹和可口可樂所賜,紅色和綠色逐漸成為聖誕節的顏色。顯然地,冬青有鮮豔的紅色漿果和深綠色的葉子;古代凱爾特人很早以前就用它作為冬至慶祝活動,冬青有保護和好運的象徵。可口可樂讓這兩個顏色成為聖誕節廣為人知的組成則始於1931年,廣告中聖誕老人穿著紅色和白色的西裝,周圍環繞著綠色背景和符號點綴。
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4. True or false: "Jingle Bells" was written to be a Christmas song.
「鈴兒響叮噹」是為了聖誕節而寫的對嗎?
False! The song wasn’t intended to be attached to the holiday. Some historical reports say it was first performed at a Thanksgiving church service. In any case, the lyrics don’t mention any holiday at all.
錯!這首歌當初和這節日沒有關聯。有歷史報導說這首歌第一次是在感恩節教堂第一次被表演。總之,歌詞當中根本沒有提到任何節日。
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5. How many Americans use artificial Christmas trees?
多少美國人會用人造聖誕樹?
A survey conducted by Nielsen for the American Christmas Tree Association found that nearly 94 million U.S. households will display a Christmas tree this year. Of those, 85 percent are artificial.
尼爾森為美國聖誕樹協會所做的一項調查發現,今年有將近9,400萬的美國家庭展示聖誕樹,其中85%是人造的。
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6. How much do Americans spend on holiday shopping?
美國人在聖誕節會花多少錢買東西?
The National Retail Federation reports that Americans plan to spend an average of about $998 this year on holiday shopping. That’s down from last year’s average of around $1,048.
全美零售聯合會指出,美國人預計在這個聖誕節平均花費大約998美元消費,相較去年的平均值1,048美元有所下滑。
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7. True or false: People no longer send out Christmas cards.
人們不再寄聖誕卡片了對嗎?
False! The rate of sending any greeting card has gone down over the years, but this year especially, people are sending holiday cards as a way to connect with others during the pandemic.
錯!這些年來發賀卡的速度不斷下降,但特別是在今年,為了在流行病期間與他人聯繫,人們會發送節日賀卡。
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8. What's the most popular Christmas song of all time?
歷史上最受歡迎的聖誕節歌曲為何?
Answer: The most recorded Christmas song of all time is "Silent Night," according to Time, whereas "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby holds the Guinness World Record for the best-selling single.
答:根據《時代》雜誌,有史以來錄製最多次的聖誕節歌曲是《寂靜的夜晚》,而Bing Crosby的《白色聖誕節》則維持吉尼斯世界紀錄的最高銷量。
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9. Why do we hang Christmas stockings?
為什麼我們要掛聖誕襪?
Answer: The tradition came about thanks to a legend that states the generous Turkish bishop St. Nicholas helped a set of three poor sisters avoid a life of indentured servitude by paying for their dowries. For three nights, the bishop threw gold down their chimney, which landed in their stockings hung by their fireplace to dry. Now we carry on the tradition by hanging stockings to fill with gifts and small treats.
答:這個傳統來自於一個傳奇。故事說道,慷慨的土耳其主教聖尼古拉斯支付嫁妝幫助一組可憐的三個姐妹免除奴役。主教把煙囪裡的金子扔了下來共三晚,而金子掉入壁爐旁掛著的長襪中晾乾了。現在,我們透過掛襪子來放禮物和小點心來延續傳統。
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10. True or false: There was once a real-life Santa Claus.
現實生活中曾有聖誕老人對嗎?
Answer: True! The Christian bishop Saint Nicholas was the inspiration behind the jolly man we all know and love. St. Nicholas, a generous, gift-gifting clergyman, lived in modern day Turkey and devoted his life to helping the poor, according to Biography.
答:沒錯!基督教主教聖尼古拉是我們大家都知道並且喜歡的歡樂男人(聖誕老人)背後的靈感來源。根據傳記,聖尼古拉斯是一位慷慨、會送禮的神職人員,住在現代土耳其,一生致力於幫助窮人。
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Bonus Question: Can you still say Merry Christmas?
I will leave this question to you.
你還能再說「聖誕快樂」嗎?還是要講別的說法? 這問題的答案留給你好好思考。
社論:
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/using-merry-christmas-or-happy-holidays-no-longer-about-putting-ncna1106181
https://this.deakin.edu.au/society/are-we-allowed-to-say-merry-christmas-anymore
https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/merry-christmas-happy-holidays-war-on-christmas-20191211.html
https://www.history.com/news/the-war-of-words-behind-happy-holidays
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資料來源:
https://www.housebeautiful.com/entertaining/holidays-celebrations/a35016633/christmas-trivia/
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/christmas-ideas/g2972/surprising-christmas-facts/
圖片來源:
https://icebreakerideas.com/christmas-trivia/
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🦃美國感恩節餐盤系列之【蔓越莓】知多少
每年11月的第四個星期四是美國的感恩節,感恩節這天是親朋好友相聚共享傳統美食,對生活中美好事物表達感謝的重要節日。
美國感恩節的經典菜色以北美當地原生食物為主,包括火雞、蔓越莓醬與馬鈴薯泥,AIT也準備了一些有趣的蔓越莓小常識來跟台灣朋友們分享這項傳統!
✅台灣是美國新鮮蔓越莓的第4大出口市場!2020年末節慶前,美國銷往台灣的蔓越莓貿易額更是打破紀錄,總值將近400萬美元!
✅美國原住民早在1550年就開始使用蔓越莓。
✅早期德國移民將蔓越莓稱為「鶴莓」,因為其花朵看起來像鶴的頭。
✅蔓越莓的種植遍布美國北部—威斯康辛州、麻州、奧勒岡州、紐澤西州和華盛頓州。
🦃America’s Thanksgiving Table #3 CRANBERRIES
Celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving in the United States is a time to gather with family and friends, share a traditional meal and express gratitude for the good things in life.
Thanksgiving revolves around foods native to the Americas: turkey, cranberry sauce, and mashed potatoes! AIT has prepared some fun facts about cranberries to introduce this Thanksgiving tradition with Taiwan friends!
✅Taiwan is the #4 market for U.S. fresh cranberries. 2020 looks to be a record year for U.S. cranberries to Taiwan with trade at nearly $4 million before the holidays!
✅Native Americans used the cranberries as early as 1550.
✅Early German settlers started calling it the "crane berry” because of the flower’s resemblance to the head of a crane.
✅Cranberries are grown throughout the northern United States - Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Oregon, New Jersey and Washington.
massachusetts time 在 Ray Mak Youtube 的精選貼文
Back in the days, around the time when YouTube was founded, before most of you were born, I used to Vlog a lot. I was a little ahead of my time because video sharing platforms were premature back then. I Vlogged so that I can remember my experiences back then. You'll get to know me better if you actually spend the time to watch this. If you do have the patience.
Episode 18 - I Got Hit By A Tornado, Massachusetts
Part 1 Just me cooking in my dorm and chillin with friends
Part 2 Kyu, Brian, and I visited Samantha's house and school. She's super awesome
Part 3 Me playing some piano and watching my friends' performances. Especially Flight Of The Bumblebee.
Part 4 We were practicing Tae Kwon Do at our field one fine day, and a tornado came unexpectedly. Aside from Patty, no one got hurt. We lost our credit cards, money, insurance cards, IDs, Taekwondo Items and drinking bottles.
Part 5 There was a food event at our school. Chef Martin Yan came. It was awesome. Patty won.
Year : March 2006
Location : Massachusetts
Intro by the amazing Bashcone
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massachusetts time 在 Ray Mak Youtube 的最讚貼文
Back in the days, around the time when YouTube was founded, before most of you were born, I used to Vlog a lot. I was a little ahead of my time because video sharing platforms were premature back then. I Vlogged so that I can remember my experiences back then. You'll get to know me better if you actually spend the time to watch this. If you do have the patience.
Episode 17 - Chinese New Year 2006, Massachusetts
Part 1 was a simple dinner organized by the Chinese Society of the University to raise funds for the poor. I played a Chinese New Year song. The video was my practice.
Part 2 was me chilling with friends, had a very rare Chinese Dinner at school with Lion Dance!!
Part 3 was a short clip of my good friend Justin Ho playing the piano, my favorite song Strauss Die Fledermaus.
Part 4 was me chilling with my Taekwondo buddies, singing karaoke. And finally we attended a basketball game at school.
Year : Chinese New Year 2006
Location : Massachusetts
Intro by the amazing Bashcone
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(As you guys know, I've exhausted my Sub Count trying to support small YouTubers. So I'm using Intros and YouTube Community Postings to help move your channels forward. Hope you guys can appreciate that)
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#VLOG #chinesenewyear #massachusetts #USA
massachusetts time 在 Ray Mak Youtube 的最佳貼文
Back in the days, around the time when YouTube was founded, before most of you were born, I used to Vlog a lot. I was a little ahead of my time because video sharing platforms were premature back then. I Vlogged so that I can remember my experiences back then. You'll get to know me better if you actually spend the time to watch this. If you do have the patience.
Episode 15 - Happy New Year 2006
I celebrated 2006 in three different locations of two different states. Mostly with my close family friend there.
Part 1 is when I was learning to bake Cheesecake, the American Recipe. Then we went to play bowling after that.
Part 2 was in Flushing, New York. We had our Happy New Year 2006 Countdown there. Manhattan was too crowded.
Part 3 is back in Amherst for Winter Semester. I played my favorite song Bo Go Ship Da. One of the most legendary KPOP song back then.
Year : January 1st 2006
Location : Springfield and Amherst, Massachusetts, Flushing, New York
Fan-Made Intro by Blood Shadow
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