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TAUNTON In February, the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District instituted a new policy regarding webcams during remote learning. Children are now required to keep their cameras on during remote learning if the teacher so asks.
While some school community members think this change will positively impact students academic performance, others say they believe it could be detrimental to learning for some students.
D-R Superintendent Anthony Azar said one of the main reasons the district made the policy change was to make it easier for teachers to check on students social and emotional well-being. Being able to see them on the screen would tell tales of Are they in a good place? Have they been doing okay from a physicality standpoint, he said.
How a Dorset spring barley grower hit highest-ever yield >More in
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Jim Farquharson grew his highest-ever yield of spring barley in one of the most difficult years for spring crops, aided by a focus on crop nutrition and canopy management.
His 100ha of spring barley averaged 9.3t/ha last summer, with the top field reaching 10.5t/ha on his light chalky Dorset soils after a very wet winter followed by a severe spring drought.
A combination of variable fertiliser rates, micronutrients and bio-stimulants all helped to produce a bumper crop in a year when the farm’s normal average annual rainfall all fell in the autumn and winter.