As we were discussing Blizzard Bags at work this past week, I noticed my phone had an incoming call from Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia. Since we were in a meeting, I let the call go to voicemail. Ironically, when I checked the message a bit later, the call was from to discuss Blizzard Bags. The call was from Paul Bennett, a professor and consultant from Canada who has spent some time on this topic. Mr. Bennett has voiced concerns for quite a while on the need for schools to ensure continuity for students when bad weather interferes. He wrote a piece back in 2010 titled Schools Out, Again: Why "throw-away' school days hurt students where he cited concerns regarding lost time due to weather in the Province of Nova Scotia.
Anyway, here are a few of the stories regarding Blizzard Bags that have been in the news over the past week:
"Blizzard bags" make for a smart snow day - Halifax Herald, Paul Bennett (A lot of comments)
"Blizzard bags" make for a smart snow day - Halifax Herald, Paul Bennett (A lot of comments)
E-learning should replace snow days, expert says - CBC News
School districts scramble to make up snow days - Boston Globe
Educators scramble for ways to make up lost time - Boston Globe
Burlington school district plans blend of traditional and new approaches to make up snow days - Burlington Union
School districts scramble to make up snow days - Boston Globe
Educators scramble for ways to make up lost time - Boston Globe
Burlington school district plans blend of traditional and new approaches to make up snow days - Burlington Union
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