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Sept. 14, 2020, 8:36 p.m.

How do teenagers feel about heading back to school?

DOWNLOAD VIDEO Directions: Read the summary, watch the video, and answer the discussion questions. To read the transcript of the video above, click here . Summary : As schools across the country resume, parents and educators are debating the relative merits of at-home and in-class learning. But what do the students themselves think? Here are students’ perspectives, in their own words.
  1. Have your students identify the 5Ws and an H:
    • Who is the story about?
    • What is important about these students and their experience?
    • When and where is this happening?
    • Why is this a strange experience, according to the students?
    • How have students tried to adapt?
Then have students share with the class or through a Learning Management System (LMS). 2. Focus question: What has surprised you most about your own back-to-school experience this year? Why? 3. Media literacy: What other student stories would you like to hear in order to get a better sense of how this year is a more difficult learning environment for some? Dig Deeper : Do you wonder what going back to school has been like for students in other parts of the world? Read this Student Voice post by Zhiming Gu , a seventh grader in China, on the restrictions and procedures in that country as students returned to school last spring.

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