millions of students across the nation are going back to school virtually, including those in the vast majority of the nation's largest school districts.
While the pandemic means decisions are changing rapidly, less than half of all schools in the U.S. are currently planning to return to fully in-person learning this fall.As education leaders develop and revise plans for the 2020-2021 school year, parents, advocates and educators around the country are rightly concerned with ensuring equity as we navigate an education crisis we've never seen before.
In response to these equity concerns, findings from a recent NewSchools Venture Fund-Gallup study provide insights into teachers', parents' and students' perspectives on how teaching and.