Wealthier and more-educated families are better able to help their kids learn remotely than those that are low-income and lack college degrees. Here are four ways that schools can make these arrangements more fair.
1 | Support families in accessing digital technologies that can help them stay connected |
2 | Help families with remote learning by offering clear instructions and offline resources for facilitating learning at home |
3 | Recognize that even with support some students and families might struggle to get the work done—not because the “priority” they place on school is too low |
4 | Avoid punishing students or judging parents because of the barriers they face |