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Remote learning is hard on ELL students This district built an app to help

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Worried about losing engagement with COVID remote learning? A school district created an app for that With 90% of students economically disadvantaged and learning English as a second language, a district in San Antonio created an app to keep them engaged Gardner News This story is being provided for free as part of a series on childcare during the COVID pandemic, powered by the Solutions Journalism Network and dedicated to delivering solution-oriented stories about problems our community is facing. In an area where 90% of students are economically disadvantaged and are learning English as a second language, San Antonio Independent School District knew moving to remote learning at the start of the pandemic could disproportionately impact their students. 

Mark Twain Library and the Redding League of Women Voters are proud to present Conversations: Truth, Myth & Democracy on March 4

Written by Lisa Goldstein Mark Twain Library Presents: Candid Conversation About Truth, Myth & Democracy with Dr. Jelani Cobb and Dr. Jason Stanley Thursday, March 4 from 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Moderated by Award-winning Journalist Tina Rosenberg  The Mark Twain Library and the Redding League of Women Voters are proud to present “Conversations: Truth, Myth & Democracy.” This virtual discussion between acclaimed historian Dr. Jelani Cobb and renowned philosopher Dr. Jason Stanley will be held on Thursday, March 4th at 7:30pm. The program will be moderated by award-winning journalist Tina Rosenberg and examines the underlying meaning of our democracy and how democracy can matter even when we have very different ideas about what it should look like.

Worried about students losing engagement with remote learning? There s an app for that

Worried about students losing engagement with remote learning? There s an app for that. April Barton, Burlington Free Press © COURTESY/SAN ANTONIO SCHOOL DISTRICT A student and teacher interact at Jefferson High School in San Antonio, TX. The district created a tracker during the COVID-19 pandemic to document the types of contact between educators and students to ensure students remained in contact with their school during remote learning. This story is being provided for free as part of a series on childcare during the COVID pandemic, powered by the Solutions Journalism Network and dedicated to delivering solution-oriented stories about problems our community is facing. 

Remote learning is hard on ELL students This district built an app to help

This story is being provided for free as part of a series on childcare during the COVID pandemic, powered by the Solutions Journalism Network and dedicated to delivering solution-oriented stories about problems our community is facing.  In an area where 90% of students are economically disadvantaged and are learning English as a second language, San Antonio Independent School District knew moving to remote learning at the start of the pandemic could disproportionately impact their students.  As we’ve covered before, school districts around the country have come up with creative ways to address the academic achievement loss called the COVID slide associated with remote learning. San Antonio Independent School District, though, was also concerned about the loss of engagement between students and teachers. It’s a problem communities across New England have identified, especially as English language learners have had to overcome language barriers to even access the technology

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