Limits of Zoom School

The Los Angeles Times has an article out today profiling high school kids and how they adjusted to school-from-home. Some cited setbacks, such as this 11th grader:
At times, Leila has felt alone and unmotivated. Procrastination sometimes led to turning in work late and a lower score. While she used to feel comfortable raising her hand in class, online her anxiety increases as she fears repeating a question or asking the wrong one with everyone listening.
This twelfth grader:
Before the pandemic, he was earning A’s and Bs. Now, he’s looking at Cs and Ds, and an F.

“I always get into my head too much,” Lucas said during a video call. “If I go too deep into thought about what we’re in and how this is going to end — or if it is going to end — I do get sad.”






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