Interactive: As schools turn to remote learning amid COVID-19 outbreak, students face digital divide
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- As coronavirus spreads in our area, a growing number of schools are closing and moving to online remote learning. However, that will be a challenge for some students on the ...
Vanessa Ventura’s senior year of high school resembled her experience during the pandemic, when, as a seventh-grader, she’d log into her computer and start her day, alone, in front of a screen. “The ...
A math teacher in the Bronx is making math fun during these challenging times. Keith Mansfield is a math teacher at Bronx Theatre High School. He is taking full advantage of remote learning, keeping ...
(WTNH) – The pandemic jolted our lives, and the new statewide assessments show just how much it jolted the classroom. Too many kids are not at grade level right now. News 8 spoke with leaders at the ...
Online learning isn't exactly new—its origins go all the way back to the 1960s. Still, the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated its use as students all over the world were forced to transition to remote ...
As teachers unions and schools battle over in-person and remote learning, students nationwide are demanding a seat at the table. Many have staged walkouts this week. “We are the ones who have been in ...
As COVID-19 changed our landscape, K-12 students saw their world shrink to the confines of their computers. Because so many districts in Illinois were unprepared for remote learning, students’ grades ...
Remote classes reshape study habits, influencing mood and productivity for families worldwide. Teachers often spot changed energy levels when lessons shift from rooms with desks to glowing screens.
If you go back to the first days of the COVID crisis, when campuses across the country were shutting down, college students weren’t very happy with emergency online learning. Surveys conducted then ...
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