This week’s Spy Sunday Survey looked at three approaches to the coming school year: 1) students return to the classroom; 2) students participate in a hybrid solution with some classroom time and some remote home learning time; or, 3) students continue to learn from home with online education only.
It turns out, Spy readers who responded with students in school feel a little different than those without students in school. About 1 out of 3 respondents had students in school, so we looked at the two groups separately.
The charts are below, but the largest difference is that 68% of respondents with students favor online learning only, while 42% of those responding without students favor online only.
One would conclude that while the burden of continuing home schooling is greater, the safety factor remains a dominant concert among readers with students.
You can see the differences in the charts. The first chart show how readers WITH students in school responded:
This second chart shows the responses from readers WITHOUT students in school:
Check back Sunday for next week’s Spy Survey. Responses through Tuesday night are reported on Wednesday in The Talbot Spy.
Ashley Perry says
I think doing virtual home schooling is safer for all students and staff and parents on the behalf of the COVID 19. I feel as thou school should stay close for the rest of the school year because teachers and staffs and students are risking their their life by opening schools.