2023
DOI: 10.1177/08959048231153609
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State Education Agency Governance, Virtual Learning, and Student Privacy: Lessons From the COVID-19 Pandemic

Abstract: The rapid transition to emergency remote teaching in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic altered public education as schools closed across the United States. Eighty percent of teachers reported interacting with students online, often utilizing free technology like Zoom and Google Workspace for Education. This article provides a comprehensive overview of state education agencies’ recommendations for emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 school closures in early 2020. Reviewing 337 publicly available docum… Show more

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“…Cannon, Davis, and Long [20] remark that teachers are often positioned in the frontline of recovery from crises, which has implications for education practices and requires adequate planning to avoid further potential damage. For instance, Willse [21] describes the 'scramble to adopt technologies for emergency remote teaching' amid nationwide school closures in the United States of America (USA).…”
Section: The Rolling Crisis and Expectations Of Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cannon, Davis, and Long [20] remark that teachers are often positioned in the frontline of recovery from crises, which has implications for education practices and requires adequate planning to avoid further potential damage. For instance, Willse [21] describes the 'scramble to adopt technologies for emergency remote teaching' amid nationwide school closures in the United States of America (USA).…”
Section: The Rolling Crisis and Expectations Of Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Pinto [22] explores how policy layers create disjunctures between what is mandated and the realities of the workplace for school leaders in Canada. Similarly, Willse [21] analysed 337 publicly available documents in the USA from 50 state education agencies, finding far-ranging recommendations for emergency remote teaching in response to COVID-19 that left many teachers feeling overworked and under resourced. Even before the pandemic, in the USA, Bartell et al [23] (p. 304) flagged 'the recent flux of viral teacher resignation letters [that] are acts of teacher agency, speaking against neoliberal practices and policies that constrain the work of teaching to the detriment of students and teachers'.…”
Section: The Rolling Crisis and Expectations Of Teachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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