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Many Low-Income Parents Not Happy With Remote Learning, Survey Shows

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“A poll released last week by The Education Trust–New York reveals significant concerns among parents from low-income backgrounds and parents of color about the quality of remote learning, even as their children are more likely to be learning remotely. According to Ian Rosenblum, executive director of The Education Trust-New York, the disparities between education in low and high wealth communities has been exacerbated by remote learning. One reason why? Higher-income parents are more likely to be supplementing their child’s education with tutoring, or with “learning pods” outside public school options.”

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