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New Poll Reveals Parents Perspectives on Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic
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YouTube to launch parental control features for families with tweens and teens
YouTube announced this morning it will soon introduce a new experience designed for teens and tweens who are now too old for the schoolager-focused YouTube Kids app, but who may not be ready to explore all of YouTube. The company says it’s preparing to launch a beta test of new features that will give parents the ability to grant kids more limited access to YouTube through a “supervised” Google Account. This setup will restrict what tweens and teens can watch on the platform, as well as what they can do like create videos or leave comments, for example.
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Key findings of the survey show:
52% of parents favor end-of-year testing this spring to measure the impact of the pandemic on student learning.
60% of parents are worried their child is behind and want more information on where their child is academically.
62% of parents believe their child to be behind compared to a normal school year.
49% of parents are worried their student will not be prepared for the next grade. As underscored by the results of the survey, parents and educators alike should have meaningful data on student learning and progress. This is especially important to help our teachers tailor their instruction to students and address COVID-19 learning gaps; help identify the supports students need from their school, teachers and family; help parents and teachers work together to address learning loss and support students success; and help parents better support their children s learning at home, said Leslie Boggs,