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[author: Isaac Nieblas]
As the last semester of Zoom School of Law winds down, law students anxiously wait to start their summer internships, hopefully in person. Law school is meant to break you, force you to think in new ways, and move you to the highest level of hard work. From my perspective, law students during the COVID year have managed to survive and exceed expectations in what could only be described as a grueling year of legal education. As the final days of the school year approach, law students look to their summer clerkships as a way to showcase the unique skills and knowledge they developed during a tumultuous and uncertain year.
in a long line of days
staring at a dumb screen
Just booring booring
only thing that did happen
it’s the only thing that is
happening that’s the only
thing that will happen
Twitter user Julia (Twitter tag
@bugtypepokemon) has recently shared a photo of a hand-written poem that considers the realities of the pandemic and the subsequent video-meeting culture of the world.
In particular, it’s from the point of view of a school kid who is too exhausted to stare at a “dumb” computer screen during classes as it feels like that’s all he’s doing these days. It puts into words what many of us, regardless of whether we’re in school, think and feel like, because the pandemic has altered our lives to a degree where social interaction has become borderline inhuman.
Are Our Schools Run By Fools?
By Michael J. Herman
In Pressure Mounts to Reopen Schools an article for #TheWallStreetJournal #DanielHenninger  (Feb 3, 2021) discusses the problems with mass home schooling and opening schools for in-person attendance. Among the issues presented in the article, Henninger reports that enrollment in Los Angeles schools has fallen by nearly half and that parents are tiring of schools being closed. The temperature is consistent nationwide.
Is it really a surprise to anyone that enrollment is so depressed?
Students need engagement. They need not only engagement, but interaction. In this highly digitized world in which this young generation lives, it s all about Gamification and on this issue educators and parents widely lose.