SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. - The Santa Barbara County Grand Jury has released its findings on remote learning and its impacts on young students.
The
report reveals all districts did a "noteworthy job" making remote
learning as effective as possible for K-8th grade students.
However,
math and English language arts study were not as effective in a remote setting.
The grand jury said that left many students lacking both academically and with
social-emotional deficits.
The
grand jury findings also reveal the most affected students were those already
under-performing before the pandemic began.
The
overall all impact on the learning loss will take several years to be fully
evaluated. The overall social-emotional effects of remote schooling on children
is still being investigated.
In
the meantime, the grand jury said the immediate goal for all districts should
be focusing on the emotional state of their students.
KEYT
November 15, 2021
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