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Distance learning changed education in California. What's here to stay?


Distance learning changed education in California. What s here to stay?
By Sydney Johnson
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OAKLAND, CA - MARCH 15: Malchester Brown IV, 6, takes a photo of the rainbow he painted to submit to his teacher online at his home on Monday, March 15, 2021 in Oakland, California. Oakland s schools are being prepared for a measured reopening. (Gabr
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OAKLAND, Calif. - As schools across California welcome back more students on campus, some distance learning practices look likely to survive the pandemic.
School closures exposed deeply embedded inequalities in California education, as well as the crucial lifelines that schools provide for their communities.
But in nearly 12 months of distance learning, teachers pushed through difficult days to find new solutions that kept kids learning during an upended school year. ....

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Distance learning changed California education. What's here to stay?


As schools across California welcome back more students on campus, some distance learning practices look likely to survive the pandemic.
School closures exposed deeply embedded inequalities in California education, as well as the crucial lifelines that schools provide for their communities. But in nearly 12 months of distance learning, teachers pushed through difficult days to find new solutions that kept kids learning during an upended school year.
Now, hope is on the horizon: Teachers are getting vaccinated, case rates are significantly lower, and schools are being offered special funding to assist in reopening. With that, some parts of distance learning appear to be finding a long-term place in the classroom. ....

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Standardized testing in California to go on with some limits


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Despite deep concerns over elevating student stress just as children are returning to school, standardized testing will take place this spring for
about
million California students.
With limited options, the state Board of Education voted against pursuing a blanket waiver from the federal government to suspend mandated standardized testing after the Biden administration released guidance this week that encouraged states to move forward with testing but come up with ways to ease the process.
The decision Wednesday came after educators and parents pleaded with board members to cancel testing while others stressed the importance of capturing the extent of learning loss during pandemic-forced campus closures. ....

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Despite concerns over increasing student stress, standardized testing to go on with some limits


Despite concerns over increasing student stress, standardized testing to go on with some limits
Melissa Gomez
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Nine-year-old Priscilla Guerrero uses a laptop for her fourth-grade class in her bedroom. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Despite deep concerns over elevating student stress just as children are returning to school, standardized testing will take place this spring for about 4.3 million California students.
With limited options, the state Board of Education voted against pursuing a blanket waiver from the federal government to suspend mandated standardized testing after the Biden administration released guidance this week that encouraged states to move forward with testing but come up with ways to ease the process. ....

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