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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not a teacher but a parent of middle schoolers so you can take my opinion fwiw. I can’t imagine returning to a cart model for this age student. Nearly assignments and hw (including math, music electives) are completed electronically. My kids use the chromebook at home to access due dates, check grades, email teacher if there’s a question or concern, in addition to finishing class work and completing hw daily. If they’ve been absent due to illness or a school-related field trip, they can stay on track and access what they missed on Canvas. They like that they can take good care of their device, and complained with the cart model that other devices were not maintained, were sticky and dirty, had keys that were not working, other operational issues. MCPS has said they purchased a second set of charging cords for the schools to keep at school but my kids see no evidence that this statement is true. That would probably be helpful. In our house, yes, they could log onto Canvas or their school gmail on our personal laptops. But not all families have that. I think the cart model is appropriate for younger students but 1-1 is the better educational choice for secondary. [/quote] This is all helpful. So true about the condition of devices in the cart. Thank you. My school says that if we return to carts, any student who needs a device at home can check one out, but I find it hard to believe that we (a high FARMs school) have enough Chromebooks to supply perhaps 300 students or more with at home devices and put a full cart in every classroom.[/quote]
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