looking through the most recent data from the
Understanding America Study ( https://uasdata.usc.edu/index.php ) As of mid-January, they found 42% of white parents would prefer to send their kids now in-person full time, compared to 20% of Black parents, and 21% of Hispanic parents /1
In this study more parents overall preferred as of mid-January to do remote-only than in-person only (46% to 31%). 34% of white parents prefer remote-only, 59% of Black parents, 66% Asian, 58% of Hispanic parents /2
this is interesting. not really surprising but I haven't seen it broken out in data like this before. highest income families most likely to support full-time in person learning right now; poorest families least
As of mid-January 20 percent of families said they'd prefer to send their kids to hybrid learning (compared to 46 percent who said they'd prefer remote-only, and 31 percent who said they'd prefer in-person only)
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