New survey shows some teens struggled more with remote learning than others
The survey also looked at the impact of isolation on teen relationships.
By Brenda Ruiz

New survey shows some teens struggled more with remote learning than others
The survey also looked at the impact of isolation on teen relationships.
By Brenda RuizA new Pew Research survey finds students from low-income families and Black and Hispanic teenagers struggled more with remote learning than their peers. One factor was a lack of adequate technology.
Reset digs into the data and learns more about the internet disparities in neighborhoods across Chicago.
GUESTS: Heather Kelly, technology reporter for The Washington Post
Nicole Marwell, associate professor at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice; principal investigator of the Internet Equity Initiative
You can find more information on the federal Affordable Connectivity Program discussed in the interview here.