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Lower Brule Sioux Reservation School District Creates District-Wide Wireless Network

Lower Brule Sioux Reservation School District Creates District-Wide Wireless Network

by Supporting Education | Oct 26, 2020 | News, Student Issues

While schools try and fail to return to ordinary, face-to-face class-time due to the ongoing pandemic, online education continues to be the safest option. But issues such as lack of access to reliable computers and internet stand in the way of that being an equitable...
Project 10Million Provides Free Internet Access for Students

Project 10Million Provides Free Internet Access for Students

by Supporting Education | Oct 19, 2020 | News, Student Issues

In this strange new school year, more than 50 million U.S. children are learning remotely. And as many as a third of those, approximately 16 million, are thought to have inadequate access to either a usable computer, a reliable internet connection, or both, according...
On-Camera Education Can Be a Big Negative for Students

On-Camera Education Can Be a Big Negative for Students

by Supporting Education | Oct 12, 2020 | News, Student Issues

For many students in the U.S., the new school year comes with online classes, teleconferencing via Zoom, Discord, or other platforms. These online courses are the prudent choice, versus the disease risk of in-person education, but they come with their own stresses,...
Study: 176 Million COVID-19 Tests Per Month Needed for Safe School Reopening

Study: 176 Million COVID-19 Tests Per Month Needed for Safe School Reopening

by Supporting Education | Sep 28, 2020 | News, Student Issues

A study funded by the Rockefeller Foundation and conducted by a team of researchers from the Margolis Center for Health Policy at Duke University took a good look at how testing rates are affecting the impact of COVID-19 around the country, looking to find the optimal...
Parents’ Pandemic Pods Increase Education Inequity

Parents’ Pandemic Pods Increase Education Inequity

by Supporting Education | Sep 14, 2020 | News, Student Issues

With exceptions, most of the United States’ over 50 million public school students have returned to “class” in front of a screen this autumn. For some, school via group chat is just fine, but many parents are concerned that their students aren’t well-suited to the...
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