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Tag: Distance learning

Recapping the stories that epitomized California in 2020. Image via iStock
Posted inPolitics

With 2020 hindsight: Recapping the stories that defined California life

Avatar photo by CalMatters December 31, 2020December 31, 2020
First grade teacher Mary Samis gives students instructions on the first day of in-person classes at Arroyo Vista Elementary School in Rancho Santa Margarita on September 29, 2020. Arroyo Vista is offering both full day in-person classes and half-day hybrid instruction. Photo by Paul Bersebach, Orange County Register/SCNG
Posted inEducation

Newsom announces $450-per-student incentive to reopen schools

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Ana B. Ibarra and Mikhail Zinshteyn December 30, 2020December 30, 2020
digital divide
Posted inCommentary, K-12 Education

We can’t have equity in computer science education without connectivity

by Guest Commentary December 28, 2020December 23, 2020
A special education pre-k class that has been permitted to reopen amid coronavirus concerns on the Lu Sutton Elementary school campus in Novato on Oct. 27, 2020. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
Posted inWhatMatters

School reopening battle intensifies as unions and Democrats face off

Avatar photo by Emily Hoeven December 18, 2020December 18, 2020
Posted inCommentary, Education

Latinx siblings step up to help younger brothers and sisters with school – they will need help too

by Guest Commentary December 17, 2020December 17, 2020
People gather near the cliffs as the sun sets in Isla Vista on Dec. 8 2020. Photo by Max Abrams for CalMatters
Posted inCollege Beat

To spring break or not? California colleges weigh options as pandemic worsens

Avatar photo by Meghan Bobrowsky, Emily Forschen and Matthew Reagan December 10, 2020December 21, 2020
Posted inCommentary, Education, K-12 Education

Blame our elected officials, not our teachers, for schools being closed

by Guest Commentary December 9, 2020December 8, 2020
Posted inWhatMatters

Newsom avoids the elephant in the room

Avatar photo by Emily Hoeven December 8, 2020December 8, 2020
Advanced cuisine student Soon Gi Hwang places butter pats into trays of prepared thanksgiving dinners which will be frozen and distributed through the campus food pantry at Diablo Valley College on Nov. 18, 2020. According to Hwang, the culinary program has provided meals for 800 food insecure families since the beginning of the semester when the program began serving the campus food pantry en lieu of the restaurant and food counter which are closed due to the pandemic. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
Posted inEducation

How California community college vocational programs have adapted to COVID-19

Avatar photo by Mikhail Zinshteyn December 2, 2020October 18, 2021
Special education instructor Liz Duffield sprays down the tables in her pre-k and kindergarten classroom at the end of the school day on Oct. 26, 2020. Duffield says that sanitizing and hand washing has become an important part of keeping herself and her students healthy and she intends to continue with them after the pandemic. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters
Posted inEducation

What we know so far about school reopenings in California

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Ricardo Cano and James Bikales November 2, 2020November 4, 2020

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