Great post and reflections Matt. Another caveat that is creating more inequitable access to quality learning are the "Pandemic Pods" that have emerged during the pandemic which are creating learning opportunities for "Those that can afford it vs. those who can't." This article from the Washington Post is from a year ago, but still relevant for understanding the affect this will have on marginalized students and families.
Great post and reflections Matt. Another caveat that is creating more inequitable access to quality learning are the "Pandemic Pods" that have emerged during the pandemic which are creating learning opportunities for "Those that can afford it vs. those who can't." This article from the Washington Post is from a year ago, but still relevant for understanding the affect this will have on marginalized students and families.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/07/22/huge-problem-with-education-pandemic-pods-suddenly-popping-up/
Thank you Ryanne, I appreciate the comment. Nice connection to the equity issues we see today.