Educators Look To Determine Ways To Address COVID Learning Losses
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From tutors to expanded summer schools, some parents and educators are seeking ways to adjust for potential learning losses.
School’s out for Summer in some places but not Prince William County, Virginia, where in-person summer classes are in full swing after the 2020 school year started out with 100% virtual learning for most students. “Our clientele is usually remedial, but with this pandemic, it certainly has changed how people see summer school,” Dara Dugger, Director of Student Management with Prince William County Public Schools in Virginia told Newsy. Dugger runs the county’s summer school program, which has expanded from 15 schools to 22 in-person locations with additional virtual options.More Related News