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Some countries or their respective states, due to the current pandemic, have swapped everyday going to school for online classes. And perhaps, at some point, you or your children have experienced what distance learning or teaching is all about. Some learners might prefer studying online, whereas others are missing the physical classroom presence and sharing their daily life with peers. Also, some parents might really enjoy their kids’ presence at home, while others, for one reason or another, are longing for schools to go back in person.
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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Above: Education expert with The Heritage Foundation, Jonathan Butcher appeared on CBN s Faith Nation to talk more about President Biden s plan to re-open schools. Newswatch is seen weekdays on the CBN News Channel.
President Joe Biden is being accused of backpedaling on his pledge to reopen the nation s schools after the White House added fine print to his promise and made clear that a full reopening is still far from sight due to the pandemic.
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The president and first lady also appeared in a pre-Super Bowl video thanking healthcare workers
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President Joe Biden appeared in an interview with CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell, portions of which aired before the Super Bowl, where he discussed the challenges his administration faces amid the pandemic. Topics ranged from how to safely return to in-person school to how he will ramp up vaccinations and his approach to Iran.
“I think it’s time for schools to reopen safely. Safely,” Biden said, adding that children have been “going through a lot,” but he emphasized that districts will need to make modifications first. “You have to have fewer people in the classroom. You have to have ventilation systems that have been reworked. Our CDC commissioner is going to be coming out with science-based judgment, within I think as early as Wednesday