More than three‑quarters of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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My students struggle with remote the remote-learning environment. Being educated remotely, they remain in their homes most of the day. This has a doubly negative effect. First, their attention is divided between my virtual lessons and their family (including other siblings learning remotely & folks having sometimes loud conversations or watching television). Second, they have little opportunity to engage with their peers in, often, teacher-centered lessons. A second screen will give me the ability to manage virtual classroom behavior while providing increased student interaction through “breakout rooms” with scaffolded projects and discussions.
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My students struggle with remote the remote-learning environment. Being educated remotely, they remain in their homes most of the day. This has a doubly negative effect. First, their attention is divided between my virtual lessons and their family (including other siblings learning remotely & folks having sometimes loud conversations or watching television). Second, they have little opportunity to engage with their peers in, often, teacher-centered lessons. A second screen will give me the ability to manage virtual classroom behavior while providing increased student interaction through “breakout rooms” with scaffolded projects and discussions.