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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems to be teacher dependent at my kids’ school. One child has the opportunity for multiple live sessions each week, the other has received none. [/quote] It also depends on the teacher resources. Our charter gave out computers to students that needed them. Last I heard they did not do the same for teachers. I heard dcps did not offer them to teachers either. Not every teacher has their own computer, fast internet etc. They may be sharing with their own children or partner, everyone trying to do their work. I know I have a laptop and my spouse has a work issued laptop. I share my with our child for school learning so it limits our schedule. My spouse laptop is not allowed to be used by anyone else, has lots of restrictions for websites. so we basically have 1 computer for school, my job and any person work we need to do. Wouldn't surprise me if some teachers are in the same boat or worse. If distance education is going to be a on going possiblity DCPS and Charters all need to issue the proper equipment computers and wiifi hot spots to all their teachers too! [/quote]
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