Found via Larry Cuban
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This made me cry…the boy in the third image is home alone, poor living and study conditions, and alone. Yes, it is virtually impossible to succeed academically in that situation, although we see that the boy is trying but the illustration shows that we are not in the same situation and that online education means completely different things to different students. This situation we have been in has widened the educational gap and, as an educator, I worry about millions of students who will fall behind and what it means for their confidence and educational success on the future.
Very true, as I mentioned in many other posts on this blog. I should adapted the weekly funny title
Dear Pedro, you made me laugh so many times. I hope you keep sharing funny things on Sunday, it keeps us alive!