Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Struggles


✅ First-Year Students Struggled With Online Learning Last Year 
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New report finds most first-year students struggled to learn when the pandemic moved classes online -- in part because of limited access to technology and resources. 

(Inside Higher Ed) 

When the COVID-19 pandemic prompted a sudden shift to online learning in the middle of the 2019-20 school year, a majority of first-year college students faced academic challenges, and many had trouble accessing proper resources, a new report finds. Two-thirds of first-year students struggled with online learning last year, according to a report released yesterday by ACT, the nonprofit organization that administers the college readiness exam. Additionally, one-third of first-year students reported frequent troubles with an unreliable computer and 21 percent said they had unpredictable or no access to the internet....

✅ Arizona Educators File to Block Ban on Mask, Vaccine Mandates [click on the link]

(Inside Higher Ed) 

Attorneys representing a group of Arizona educators have filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to block four budget reconciliation bills that contain prohibitions on mask and vaccination mandates at public schools and universities. 

The lawsuit was filed against the state of Arizona on Aug. 12, but the preliminary injunction is intended to get a ruling on the case before the laws go into effect Sept. 29, according to United Campus Workers of Arizona, which is supportive of the action…. 

✅ Taking a Stand Cost Her a Job [click on the link]

Georgia State University fired an instructor who refused to teach in a classroom without a mask mandate. 

(Inside Higher Ed) 

Numerous professors already have resigned this semester over concerns about how their administrations are handling COVID-19. And while these faculty departures have happened under duress, they’ve still essentially been resignations. 

Not so for Cody Luedtke, who was until last week a lab coordinator and instructor of life and earth sciences at Georgia State University: the institution fired her for refusing to teach in a classroom without a mask mandate in place....

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