Meeting the Learning Needs of Historically Underserved Students during and after California School Closures. Crisis Response Resource

Resource type
Book
Authors/contributors
Title
Meeting the Learning Needs of Historically Underserved Students during and after California School Closures. Crisis Response Resource
Abstract
School closures intended to slow the spread of the new coronavirus have been forcing California's public-school leaders to apply their crisis-management skills to the enormous task of delivering instruction to some 6.2 million students across the state who, for an indefinite period, must engage in some type of distance learning. Even under normal conditions, many of California's districts and schools struggle to adequately serve the full range of their highly diverse student populations. Today's extraordinary circumstances only add to the challenge. In doing so, they serve as a call to action for rethinking how to meet the learning needs of student groups that have been on the wrong side of long-standing opportunity gaps.
Publisher
WestEd
Date
2020/05/00
Language
en
Accessed
12/08/2020, 17:25
Library Catalogue
ERIC
Extra
Publication Title: WestEd
Citation
Bowman, A., & Jallow, S. (2020). Meeting the Learning Needs of Historically Underserved Students during and after California School Closures. Crisis Response Resource. WestEd. https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED606108