38% of kids from America's lowest-income homes and 35% of kids in special education are doing little or no remote learning, a new survey finds. By contrast, 83% of kids from families making over $100,000 a year are doing it every day.
that it can magnify inequities, with the most able and highly advantaged learners humming along while learners who need more support fall far behind.Courtesy of ParentsTogether via SurveyMonkeyParentsTogether, in its survey of 1,500 of its members across the country, discovered big gaps — both by income levels and between families with and without children in special education.
11% said their schools didn't offer any distance learning materials. That compares with only 2% of the highest-income households who said the same.
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