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With family members at high risk to COVID-19, Norma Hernandez felt she had no choice but to keep her three kids at home for the school year, rather than send them to school in person.
Its a decision most parents have had to contemplate this year, but the virtual option comes with worrisome trade-offs. In Hernandezs case, her son'sfourth grade class in a virtual program in Gilbert, Arizona, has as many as 55 students, an overwhelming load for his teacher, she said.
"My son is lucky he has me at home," she said.
While some students are returning to classrooms around the country, others remain at homeand could stay in the virtual classroom for the next year or even longer because ofhealth concerns.
School districts have responded by launchingonline programs at an unprecedented scale. But parents, caregivers and educatorssay they're dismayed byonline class sizes as high as 100studentsin some school districts.
Those organizing these virtual programs have said larger class sizes are acceptable, in part becausestudents oftenworkat their own pace invirtual classes. Some programs requirea few hours of live instruction a day or even just a few check-ins every week. Experts say some instruction should be live, so that kids can see their friends snd feel a part of the class.
Isabela Hernandez works on a school assignment from home.(Photo: Courtesy Norma Hernandez)
Many districts with fledgling online programs are still learning what the right teacher-student ratio is, said Diana Sirko, the superintendent of theMesa County Valley School District in western Colorado.
"It was like starting a completely new school," she said.
But others worry that ballooning class sizes are actually a sign of worsening teacher shortages in parts of the country whereschools struggled to hire and retain quality teachers even before thepandemic.
Arizona's school Superintendent Kathy Hoffman wrote in a statement that she has anecdotally heard of more teachers leaving the field.
"I am deeply concerned about our critical teacher shortage, worsened by COVID-19, that continues to create larger classrooms whether those classrooms are virtual or in-person," she wrote.
Valerie Lim has two kids in Gilbert schools, one child in first grade and another in fourth grade. Her firstgrader's class began the year with70kids, and her fourth grader's class started with 53. Lim has asthma and other family members have health conditions that make them vulnerable to COVID-19, so the family chose virtual school.
"The teachers are overwhelmed," she said. "There's literally no way that you can form the types of connections that you would want to make as a teacher with your students."
Child studying math over mobile phone using internet connection and smart application during coronavirus stay-at-home learning.(Photo: Biserka Stojanovic, Getty Images/iStockphoto)
While Gilbert'svirtual program includes the promise of one-on-one time between teachers and students, Lim said the the time amounts to about 10minutes a week. It seems like teachers have to "triage" students, she said, and prioritize helping the ones who need it the most.
The heavy workload for teachers raises questions about the virtual experience for students who don't have a parent present to help or who don't have ready access to additional resources.
Online class sizes are higher in Gilbert Public Schoolsbecause teacherswork with students in smaller groups and individually on some days, districtspokespersonDawn Antesteniswrote in an email.
"Online teachers have time available to teach more students," she wrote.
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Some districts are struggling to keep up with the demand for virtual education.
In Great Falls, Montana, about 40 to 60 students are on a wait list for spots in virtual middle and high school classrooms in the public school district, according to Heather Hoyer,an assistant superintendent.
Roughly 1,000 students ingrades K-6 enrolledin remote education this year, making class sizes in those grades well over 100 students, according to the district.
Hoyer said that some students who are not actively engaging in their remote courses may be asked to return to a face-to-face setting to accommodate students on the wait list.
If theyre not engaging, somethings notworkingand we need to get them back into a model that works, Hoyer said.
It's time to consider what study spaces should look like for school-aged humans who will be primarily learning at home.(Photo: Getty Images / eclipse_images)
In West Virginia, one fourthgrade teacher was expected to teach math and science to 82 students virtually, said Tega Toney, president of the American Federation ofTeachers in Fayette County.
Toney said West Virginia caps class size at no more than 28 students at that level.
Some districts are trying to skirt this rule by saying virtual classes dont really apply, said Toney, who also serves as vice president of West Virginias state teachers union. She said they're waiting to hear if the teacher with the large class sizes wants the union to intervene.
It's not really fair and equitable," Toney added. "I would contend that students taking classes virtually would need even more one-on-one attention.
Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, the countrys second-largest teachers union, said virtual crowding only makes it more difficult for children to learn, especially children who are already struggling.
Cramming 50, 60, 70 or more students onto a Zoom screen or a Google classroom shows theres no intention for teachers to get to know their students and no intention to stimulate real discussion, Weingarten said.
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Teachers of special subjects like physical education and art are accustomed to working with large numbers of students throughout the day. In normal times, they can attend to everyone face-to-face. But engaging everyone is harder when trying to teach kids remotely and at school, said Rachel Mita, an elementary physical education teacher in Floridas Pinellas County schools.
I teach 147 students online and 166 students face-to-face, she said.
Mita does not have to teach her in-person and online students simultaneously, like many of her colleagues. The Pinellas County Teachers Association has launched a petition to end the practice of simultaneous teaching, which educators say is difficult and doesn't serve all children well.
Because the virus prevents the use of any PE equipment, Mita's classes consist of one large groupexercise in whichshe weaves in necessary standards. Work days stretch longer nowbecause so many at-home students are emailing with questions, usually pertaining to how to log in, she said.
I only have time to copy and paste directions Ive already given them, so I can move on to the next student, she told the Pinellas County school board at a recent meeting.
First grader Hawkes Powell tries to pay attention to his first grade class at Glendale Elementary from their home on the first day of school Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020 in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo: George Walker IV / The Tennessean)
It'scommon for virtual schools across the country to have larger class sizes than in-person school. The National Education Policy Centerfound in a 2019 report that virtual schools typically reported a student-teacher ratio nearlythree times higher than the average public school.
Virtual schools reported an average student-teacher ratio of 44 students to one teacher, while the average for in-person public schools is 16 students to a teacher, according to the report.
However, the same report also recommended that virtual schools reduce student-to-teacher ratios, finding virtual school students often performed poorlyacademically.
The large class sizes could also be a sign of a worsening teacher shortage.
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Sirko said it was difficultto anticipate how many of her Colorado district's 22,000 students would opt for the virtual option over in-person. About 3,000 students ended up online at the beginning of the school year,even though only about 1,000 said they preferred online in a survey the district distributed over the summer, she said.
Elementary teachers at first were in charge of as many as 75 students, Sirko said. The district is working to bring that number down by shuffling teac. But hiring teachers to fill open spots is a challenge.
Colorado schools struggled to find qualified teachers to fill vacant spots even before the pandemic, according to Colorado Department of Education data.
"It's just hard to find applicants," Sirko said. "And even more difficult when you're in rural Colorado, even though we're a fairly large town."
To be sure, many teachers around the country are teaching virtual classes that are more or less the same size as in previous years.
And some educators are experiencing the opposite problem: Small online classes because students are missing.
Some days, fewer than 10 students show up for teacher Juli Carusos virtual eighth grade science class at Star Spencer Mid-High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where everyone is learning remotely through the first quarter.But it's not the same small group of students every day, Caruso said.
Plus, the technology is new this year, and adapting to it is eating into everyone's learning time, she added.
"It's a work in progress," Caruso said. "But right now, it's slow-going."
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