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    Distance Learning plus Black students struggling with literacy equals failure

    by The Black Wall Street Times April 19, 2020
    by The Black Wall Street Times April 19, 2020

    So during school closures, creating innovative schedules for scholars is key. Integrating technology by using apps such as Google classroom, Zoom and Facebook Live are ways to lead classes, forums, debates and other things to keep students occupied.

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    Fighting academic regression and teaching Black History during COVID-19 closures

    by The Black Wall Street Times March 25, 2020
    by The Black Wall Street Times March 25, 2020

    Homeschooling is definitely going to be a challenge, but it doesn’t have to be burdensome. This time at home with our children can be a real gift for the Black community—a time that we can use to bond with our Black children and teach them about our amazing history and our resiliency as a people.

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    Teaching Black History and cultural empowerment during COVID-19 closures

    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief March 20, 2020
    by Nehemiah Frank, Founder & Editor-in-Chief March 20, 2020

    Homeschool doesn’t have to be burdensome; it’s a time that can be a real gift for the Black community, a time that we can use to bond with our Black children and teach them about our incredible history and our resiliency as a people.

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