Teachers juggle challenges of in-person and virtual learning
East High School teacher Daniel Warner (checking his computer in a file photo) said despite some problems with the internet, he’s glad to have students back in the classroom. “It’s great to have them back,” he said. “You can build relationships a lot easier. It’s easier for them to communicate their needs when they’re not understanding part of the lesson or just having problems with their computer. It’s a lot easier to remedy the problem.” (Daily Memphian file)
The addition of virtual learning to in-person classroom instruction complicates Shelby County Schools teachers’ jobs.
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Daja E. Henry
Daja E. Henry is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana. She is a graduate of Howard University and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University and currently is a general assignment reporter.
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