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The cost of broadband is out of reach for many families. High-speed internet lines are scarce in rural areas. And there's little good and consistent data on the extent of internet connectivity — something the federal government could have taken the lead on years ago, but didn't. As for computers, many low-income students got them only halfway through the year, further slowing their learning. Online school: Kids are falling behind. The problem is greatest among the lowest-income students, who also are most likely to be learning online. Computer and Internet in Education

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Find all of the most important pandemic education news on Educating N. New Jersey is down to the last few hundred students who still either a computer or internet connection to participate in online classes amid the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday. The governor announced there are only students across the state who lack one or the other — or both.

As recently as November, eight months after the coronavirus pandemic first closed New Jersey schools, about 40, students lacked either a computer or internet connection.

Who is to blame?

The students most likely to be left behind in virtual learning are children of color living in high-poverty areas, David Sciarra, executive director of the Education Law Center, said in November. But Murphy said Wednesday the state is The governor has been criticized by some advocates for his initial inaction to support students unable to participate in virtual school. Interndt

Computer and Internet in Education

The state at first refused to pay for laptops for low-income children, waiting four months after schools shuttered to announce a statewide plan to help finance them. An NJ Advance Media investigation found some students simply stopped participating in online Clmputer and were promoted to the next grade level anyway.

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