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Crossing the Digital Divide and the Equity Expanse: Reaching and Teaching All Students during the Pandemic

Title: Crossing the Digital Divide and the Equity Expanse: Reaching and Teaching All Students during the Pandemic
Language: English
Authors: Reimer, Tracy; Hill, Jennifer C.
Source: Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research. 2022 8(1):71-86.
Availability: Center for Leadership, Equity, and Research. 5821 East Rancho Drive, Fresno, CA 93727. Tel: 559-346-8728; Web site: https://journals.sfu.ca/cvj/index.php/cvj/index
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 16
Publication Date: 2022
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Descriptors: COVID-19; Pandemics; Equal Education; Educational Technology; Technology Uses in Education; Access to Computers; Internet; School Districts; Distance Education; Blended Learning; Barriers; Attendance; Learner Engagement
Geographic Terms: Minnesota
ISSN: 2330-6459
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated the digital divide revealing an expanse of inequity among students who had access to the internet, personal devices, and parental support during remote learning and those who did not. Framed with the theoretical lens of equity literacy, this paper details the results of a survey completed by 56 Minnesota district level technology directors. The survey asked how school districts were addressing the technology inequities experienced by students and families while in hybrid and distance learning models. Results reflected that districts' efforts to provide students technology devices were efficient and successful. Of greatest concern for respondents was the lack of students' attendance and engagement in learning. Recommendations for further research are provided including advocacy for the expansion of broadband service, the pandemic's impact on the mental health of students, and efforts to sustain access to technology for all learners after the COVID-19 pandemic concludes.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: EJ1343266
Database: ERIC