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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums"Pandemic Pods" groups hiring teachers to teach at home.
For parents who can afford it, a solution for fall: Bring the teachers to them
Fed up with remote education, parents who can pay have a new plan for fall: import teachers to their homes.
This goes beyond tutoring. In some cases, families are teaming up to form pandemic pods, where clusters of students receive professional instruction for several hours each day. Its a 2020 version of the one-room schoolhouse, privately funded.
This is a thing now'
Across the country, families are gathering with strangers in Facebook groups and friends over text messages to make matches. Teachers are being recruited, sometimes furtively, to work with small clusters of children. A Facebook group dedicated to helping families connect and learn how to do this drew 3,400 members in nine days, with at least seven local groups already spun off.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/fall-remote-private-teacher-pods/2020/07/17/9956ff28-c77f-11ea-8ffe-372be8d82298_story.html
She said the prices start at $25 or $30 an hour for a college or graduate student. A trained tutor would cost $50 to $100 per hour. The premium option poaching a teacher from a public school could cost as much as $100,000 for a year, she said.
samnsara
(17,616 posts)..student teaching or field placement credits.
Nevilledog
(51,078 posts)Funding is totally dependant of enrollment.
tanyev
(42,550 posts)How do you know if everyone in your pod is truly being as diligent as they claim?
Phoenix61
(17,000 posts)If youre willing to shell out that kind of money its because youre serious about keeping your little tyke corona free.