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Students critique and suggest improvements for distance learning
Episode 123

Students critique and suggest improvements for distance learning

The San Francisco Unified School District has announced that fall classes will begin on Aug. 17, and administrators are in the process of planning how campuses will function as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. We heard directly from students about what life has been like for them under the shelter-in-place order. Abigail Ault, a junior at Lincoln High School, and La’Jaya Smith, a senior at Life Learning Academy, joined us on a Public Press Live webinar to share their experiences with distance learning.

Civic · Daphne Magnawa, Mel Baker

May 29, 202030m 21s

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Show Notes

The San Francisco Unified School District has announced that fall classes will begin on Aug. 17, and administrators are in the process of planning how campuses will function as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. We heard directly from students about what life has been like for them under the shelter-in-place order. Abigail Ault, a junior at Lincoln High School, and La’Jaya Smith, a senior at Life Learning Academy, joined us on a Public Press Live webinar to share their experiences with distance learning.

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sfeducationdistance learningcoronavirusschoolshelter-in-placeonline classeshigh schoolsan francisco