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Michigan essential workers get free tuition. Soon, many others can, too. | Bridge Michigan
Share This: Share This: Nov. 1: program, announced in April and formalized in September, gives Michigan residents who worked frontline jobs during the peak of the pandemic from April to June access to free community college or high school completion. offers free community college or job certification programs to state residents age 25 and older. The $30-million program was approved and funded last year, but put on hold because of budgetary concerns during the pandemic. There are about 3 million Michigan residents in that age range who do not have at least an associate’s degree,...…Share This: Share This: Nov. 1: program, announced in April and formalized in September, gives Michigan residents who worked frontline jobs during the peak of the pandemic from April to June access to free community college or high school completion. offers free community college or job certification programs to state residents age 25 and older. The $30-million program was approved and funded last year, but put on hold because of budgetary concerns during the pandemic. There are about 3 million Michigan residents in that age range who do not have at least an associate’s degree,...WW…
Blank screens, distracted students: Michigan teachers on COVID classrooms | Bridge Michigan
Share This: Share This: th grade. While some said the experience of teaching online has made them better teachers, they worry that the learning loss among a portion of their students during the pandemic will be felt in classrooms for years.. “Teaching virtually is like teaching with a blindfold on. Our students aren’t turning on their cameras, so you’re teaching for hours staring into a blank screen with very little response.” — Ferndale High science teacher Maurice Telesford . The study may underestimate learning loss from the pandemic, because among the student test takers, there was...…Share This: Share This: th grade. While some said the experience of teaching online has made them better teachers, they worry that the learning loss among a portion of their students during the pandemic will be felt in classrooms for years.. “Teaching virtually is like teaching with a blindfold on. Our students aren’t turning on their cameras, so you’re teaching for hours staring into a blank screen with very little response.” — Ferndale High science teacher Maurice Telesford . The study may underestimate learning loss from the pandemic, because among the student test takers, there was...WW…
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