The children left behind in online learning

Published: Sept. 2, 2020, 6:30 p.m.

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On today\\u2019s Post Reports, how distance learning widens the digital divide and leaves disconnected students behind. The unique challenges of special education during the pandemic. And, the toxic side of positivity.

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Education reporter Moriah Balingit on how schoolchildren are being locked out of virtual classrooms because of poor Internet connections. As many of the nation\\u2019s classrooms are moving online, more than 17 million students do not have high-speed Internet at home

As schools reopen, education reporter Perry Stein says that \\u201cthe stakes are high for everyone. They are high for every child who\\u2019s not in school. But they are particularly high for special education kids.\\u201d 

The world has been turned upside, and experts say it\\u2019s okay if you\\u2019re not okay with that. Wellness reporter Allyson Chiu reports on the toxic effects of forced positivity. 

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