Clovis Unified schools pilot simultaneous teaching
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For computer science teacher Vincent Oraze, teaching in 2020 means not one but four monitors.
"I want attendance up. I want whatever program I'm using up," explained Oraze. "I have to have the teacher Zoom up, then a student Zoom, so I can get a student's perspective of what are my students seeing."
At Kastner Intermediate, the staff is testing out simultaneous teaching. This involves working with students, both in-person and online at the same time.
"Everything's got to be pre-loaded, so planning is everything," said Oraze. "We spend four hours planning each week."