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Closing the Home Learning and Homework Gap: Innovative School and Community Wi-Fi Initiatives

School closures have turned homes into classrooms for most of America’s students and educators. But teaching and learning online is only possible in homes with adequate broadband connections, and at least 7 million school-age children lack the broadband internet access needed to participate in online education. The current pandemic has laid bare an ongoing connectivity crisis, particularly in low-income and rural areas.

A lack of broadband for students at home aggravates longstanding educational inequities. Compounding the struggle of individual students and families, many schools in low-income communities cannot rely on online instruction because too many students lack adequate connectivity, harming all students in underserved areas.

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has turned this existing homework gap into a learning chasm. What can school districts do to connect all students to online learning? How should Congress and the Federal Communications Commission help? FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel will kick off a discussion about possible federal efforts to address the homework gap, including potential legislation to increase E-Rate funding and flexibility. The webinar will also examine how community broadband networks can help students stay connected. OTI recently published a report on successful community broadband networks in the U.S., and the webinar will feature innovative school districts that have pioneered the use of community Wi-Fi. We’ll hear how these districts partnered with municipalities and others to extend community Wi-Fi networks directly to students’ homes.

Closing the Home Learning and Homework Gap: Innovative School and Community Wi-Fi Initiatives