Nearly all 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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Students will be able to have access to two screens while at home for online or hybrid learning schedules. Students currently have to move back and forth as instruction happens to be able to see the teacher's examples and take notes. They can currently attempt to split the screen on their 9-inch Chromebooks; however, this is difficult to do and can be frustrating if it does not work or flips back to full screen.
My students have learning disabilities, and not having the use of paper/pencil at home (for many reasons) can make them fall behind as they can't keep up with copying and flipping to the writing page.
When doing research and surfing the internet, they have to read something, remember it, and then go back and jot it down. This is not only time-consuming; students can get lost in what they intended to write. Students need to be able to keep up with their non-disabled class mates to even the playing field and help them stay engaged
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Students will be able to have access to two screens while at home for online or hybrid learning schedules. Students currently have to move back and forth as instruction happens to be able to see the teacher's examples and take notes. They can currently attempt to split the screen on their 9-inch Chromebooks; however, this is difficult to do and can be frustrating if it does not work or flips back to full screen.
My students have learning disabilities, and not having the use of paper/pencil at home (for many reasons) can make them fall behind as they can't keep up with copying and flipping to the writing page.
When doing research and surfing the internet, they have to read something, remember it, and then go back and jot it down. This is not only time-consuming; students can get lost in what they intended to write. Students need to be able to keep up with their non-disabled class mates to even the playing field and help them stay engaged