Giving Compass' Take:
- Here is an overview of some of the challenges and tactics school districts are coming up with to address chronic absenteeism and attendance amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
- How can donors help educators with these barriers for students?
- Read more about chronic absenteeism strategies during COVID-19.
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Among educators' greatest challenges with the pandemic-driven transition to remote learning is tracking attendance and participation. Doing so can be challenging in a virtual environment, particularly if learning is taking place asynchronously.
Attendance and chronic absenteeism rates are crucial accountability metrics that are once again being tracked following some initial lenience in the spring. And with some forms of online learning likely to remain in a post-coronavirus world, the way attendance is tracked could be primed for significant change.
To help you get up to speed on these challenges and some of the tactics school districts are coming up with to address them, we've compiled a selection of our coverage from this year to serve as a study guide.
- 3 ways K-12 schools can evolve post-pandemic
- 'Relationships matter': Remote learning places new hurdles in fight against chronic absenteeism
- Present and accounted for? Coronavirus-related school closures create attendance challenges
Read the full article about attendance and chronic absenteeism at Education Dive.