This is Hard!
Online and virtual schooling is most often offered to 9th-12th graders. This makes complete sense! These students know how to use computers and have the ability to navigate them on their own. According to Freidhof in his "Michigan's K-12 Virtual Learning Effectiveness Report," about 50% of those attending a virtual school use online learning to supplement their in person instruction, not completely take the place of it. Teachers in online schools that are very structured are noticing that their time is not all that flexible, it is planned out for them. The one on one instruction that kids need and desire in online learning really depends on the student to teacher ratio. If one teacher has 30 students, there really is not enough time for that teacher to provide individual support and instruction to each student every day. Through my Poplet , I have noted some of these challenges. Online learning isn't all sunshine and rainbows, and during Covid, all teachers have lea...