More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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It will allows student to have something to write with in class. The stress of something as simple as buying a pencil in no longer an issue. The headphone will allow student to listen to podcasts and watch videos on given material in class without interruption or distraction.
With basic supplies, like pencils, students will be able to participate in class without worrying about the ability to buy their supplies themselves. I provide a few dozen pencils to students daily and this cost comes from my own pocket. It is better for me to just provide a pencil than have the student sit and do nothing in class, or stress about the appearance of having to borrow pencil from someone else. It could save some embarrassment.
Teachers are also away sick more often and it is best to provide instructional videos to students. Especially since there is a shortage of substitutes and even if I happen to get coverage, they typically do not have the ability to instruct student on the material. The headphone will provide that without have multiple videos running and distracting other students. Also, student can review material with the plethora of videos I already have.
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It will allows student to have something to write with in class. The stress of something as simple as buying a pencil in no longer an issue. The headphone will allow student to listen to podcasts and watch videos on given material in class without interruption or distraction.
With basic supplies, like pencils, students will be able to participate in class without worrying about the ability to buy their supplies themselves. I provide a few dozen pencils to students daily and this cost comes from my own pocket. It is better for me to just provide a pencil than have the student sit and do nothing in class, or stress about the appearance of having to borrow pencil from someone else. It could save some embarrassment.
Teachers are also away sick more often and it is best to provide instructional videos to students. Especially since there is a shortage of substitutes and even if I happen to get coverage, they typically do not have the ability to instruct student on the material. The headphone will provide that without have multiple videos running and distracting other students. Also, student can review material with the plethora of videos I already have.