Poor US pupils miss out as virtual learning sharpens divide
Bell High School senior Kenia Molina needed to find a laptop in order to graduate high school – a technology gap that has caused thousands of poorer students to miss out on weeks of education. – AFP pic, April 18, 2020.
AS a member of the 2020 “class of coronavirus”, Kenia Molina needed to find a laptop to graduate high school – a technology gap that has caused thousands of poorer students to miss out on weeks of education. With many US schools and universities shut for the academic year, the Los Angeles student will be completing her final year via virtual learning on a home computer donated by her district.
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