Los Angeles Times

Heroic educators

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Re “Schools aren’t passing online learning test,” March 22

Although your headline says “schools” may not be doing a good job educating students online — and further reading reveals a scantly researched, hardly representa­tive look at an issue that seems to be less about teaching and more about the lack of supporting technology — everyone will read “teachers.”

Well, as a teacher’s spouse, I’m watching firsthand as my husband conducts his lectures on Zoom, reshapes his vocabulary tests into essays, figures out how to best teach his Advanced Placement students and coaches his fellow teachers on technologi­es they haven’t needed to learn until now.

I’d say that within the bureaucrat­ic behemoth that is the Los Angeles Unified School District, everyone seems to be doing pretty great, considerin­g there are 26,000 teachers figuring out, largely on their own, how to accommodat­e their more than 600,000 students. Jill Smolin

Los Angeles

When it comes to K-12 education in public schools, technology investment is almost always viewed as wasteful.

Former LAUSD Supt. John Deasy’s program to give each student an iPad was seen as a ridiculous expenditur­e only a few years ago. Now?

One way to correct our lack of foresight would be to secure access and equipment for every student immediatel­y. Loss of learning for large numbers of students is what’s really wasteful.

Providing access is like providing lunch. Kids need both. Lynne Culp

Van Nuys

With little warning and negligible experience, it is no surprise that school districts are not prepared for online learning. Families are dealing with entirely new stresses, and adding the role of teacher to a parent who is often clueless will take many weeks of adjustment.

Where is our national educationa­l guru, Betsy DeVos, at this critical moment? Aviva Monosson

Los Angeles

 ?? Ezra Shaw Getty Images ?? A KINDERGART­EN student does online schoolwork at her family’s home in San Anselmo, Calif.
Ezra Shaw Getty Images A KINDERGART­EN student does online schoolwork at her family’s home in San Anselmo, Calif.

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