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  1. The Homework Gap: Teacher Perspectives on Closing the Digital Divide

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  2. The Homework Gap: Teacher Perspectives on Closing the Digital Divide

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  3. Homework Gap/Digital Divide

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  4. Digital Divide Homework Gap

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  5. The Digital Divide and Homework Gap in Your State

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  6. Digital Equity Infographic from CoSN to help eliminate the homework gap

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  1. The Homework Gap: The 'Cruelest Part of the Digital Divide'

    Educators have been talking about the "digital divide" for two decades, and while some progress has been made in closing the gap, inequities persist in communities across the country.Major efforts have been undertaken to improve access to new technologies in lower-income school districts, but as more teachers turn to digital learning, Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School Networking ...

  2. Homework Gap and Connectivity Divide

    Homework Gap and Connectivity Divide. Nearly 17 million school children lack internet access at home, creating a nationwide Homework Gap that left unsolved could be become an opportunity gap. Chairwoman Rosenworcel, who coined the term Homework Gap, has long advocated for programs to support students left offline because they can't access or ...

  3. PDF THE HOMEWORK GAP: Teacher Perspectives on Closing the Digital Divide

    troubling divide known as the "homework gap." The homework gap refers to the divide between students who have home broadband access and those who do not. Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel of the Federal Communications Commission, who coined the term "homework gap," has described this as the "cruelest part of the digital

  4. Why the "homework gap" is key to America's digital divide

    Why the "homework gap" is key to America's digital divide. When the pandemic hit, parents scrambled to get enough devices to get their kids for online schooling. But even when they did, not ...

  5. Addressing the Homework Gap

    This is an especially cruel part of the digital divide, known as the Homework Gap. Recent estimates suggest it may affect as many as 17 million kids. It's time to do something about it. Today the FCC is kicking off an emergency effort to get more students connected for school. We're releasing a Public Notice asking for input on petitions ...

  6. 17% of teens sometimes can't finish homework because of digital divide

    This aspect of the digital divide - often referred to as the "homework gap" - can be an academic burden for teens who lack access to digital technologies at home. Black teens, as well as those from lower-income households, are especially likely to face these school-related challenges as a result, according to the new Center survey of ...

  7. Some U.S. students lack home internet or computer for homework

    Here are key findings about the internet, homework and how the digital divide impacts American youth. [bignumber]The majority of eighth-grade students in the United States rely on the internet at home to get their homework done. ... The "homework gap" - which refers to school-age children lacking the connectivity they need to complete ...

  8. How the homework gap may actually be the key to solving our digital divide

    The homework gap is a subset of a much larger digital divide that exists between people with and people without access to high-speed internet. For millions of Americans, the digital divide exists ...

  9. Key findings about online learning and the homework gap amid COVID-19

    America's K-12 students are returning to classrooms this fall after 18 months of virtual learning at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Some students who lacked the home internet connectivity needed to finish schoolwork during this time - an experience often called the "homework gap" - may continue to feel the effects this school year. Here is what Pew Research Center surveys found ...

  10. How is the digital divide is affecting U.S. students' homework?

    Here is what Pew Research Center surveys found about the students most likely to be affected by the homework gap and their experiences learning from home. 1. Around nine-in-ten U.S. parents with K-12 children at home (93%) said their children have had some online instruction since the coronavirus outbreakbegan in February 2020, and 30% of these ...

  11. The Homework Gap: Teacher Perspectives on Closing the Digital Divide

    The homework gap refers to the divide between students who have home broadband access and those who do not. It is also an indicator of whether or not a student will be able to complete their homework and succeed in school alongside their internet-connected peers. To better understand how this gap persists today, Common Sense conducted a ...

  12. Understanding the Big Picture: Context for the Homework Gap

    The Homework Gap is a subset of the digital divide or "the gulf between those who have access to computers and internet and those who do not," (Oxford Dictionary, 2018). Both the Homework Gap and the digital divide can be studied through the lens of broadband adoption or households who subscribe to broadband service.

  13. Bridging digital divides between schools and communities

    In Perry County, broadband access is at an all-time low, with only 39.8% of households being connected to the internet, according to U.S. Census Bureau data from 2013-2017. Alabama ranks 41st in ...

  14. The digital divide has left millions of school kids behind

    But the digital divide and the homework gap haven't gone away, even with new attention and funding directed toward emergency relief. The CARES Act, passed by Congress at the outset of the crisis ...

  15. Homework Gap

    The Homework Gap. Left Offline from National School Boards Assoc. on Vimeo. Widespread home-based learning has highlighted a long-documented and persistent inequity of students that lack adequate broadband access. This digital divide, commonly known as the homework gap impacts millions of students. When the pandemic began, 15-16 million K-12 ...

  16. Homework Gap/Digital Divide

    Published: December 11, 2023. The COVID-19 pandemic shone a spotlight on a specific aspect of the digital divide known as the homework gap— the inability to do schoolwork at home due to lack of internet access. A disproportionate share of the affected students are Black, Latino/a/x , from low-income households, or live in rural areas.

  17. PDF Closing the Homework Gap and the Digital Divide

    the digital divide manifests itself in what's called the homework gap. The homework gap occurs when students are assigned homework that requires using the internet, but they don't have access to an internet connection or device at home. North Carolina's homework gap is currently estimated at 197,139 households and impacts both rural

  18. Digital Divide

    Digital Divide. Nationwide, 16.9 million children and their families lack the home internet access necessary to support online learning, a phenomenon known as the "homework gap."All4Ed advocates for better digital access and digital learning, especially for students of color, students living in rural areas, and students from low-income families, to help close the homework gap and prepare ...

  19. Homework Gap/Digital Divide

    The COVID-19 pandemic shone a spotlight on a specific aspect of the digital divide known as the homework gap—the inability to do schoolwork at home due to lack of internet access.A disproportionate share of the affected students are Black, Latino/a/x , from low-income households, or live in rural areas.

  20. PDF Closing the Digital Divide

    and economic reasons to close the digital divide, and the long-term financial returns of connectivity far exceed the cost to provide it. At the national level, addressing the digital divide would increase labor productivity by 1.1%—a $160 billion boost to annual GDP.2 Locally, broadband deployment can

  21. Homework Gap

    Homework Gap. The homework gap is the gulf that exists between students and families that have access to computers and the internet and those who don't. It is part of the digital divide and can affect a student's ability to: Nationally, according to Pew Research Center, the gap looks like this: 15% of households with school-aged children do ...

  22. Tech Gap Fueling Urban Social Tensions: An Analysis

    This educational divide can perpetuate cycles of poverty and limit the ability of the next generation to close the technology gap. Add your perspective Help others by sharing more (125 characters ...

  23. Los Angeles County and Welink sign historic public-private partnership

    These areas have been greatly impacted by the digital divide, which was further heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic. WeLink will offer a ground-breaking low-cost internet plan for qualifying households and ultra-high speed broadband internet across 68 square miles, where there are over 275,000 households and small businesses.