In some ways, school may never be 'normal' again. Experts say that's a good thing.
"A lot of them said they had wanted to try this for a long time, but they were scared," Lake added."Would that kind of education hurt their kids' college applications? Could they manage their time?"
LEFT: Embark Education seventh grader Neela Emerson, 12, works on making a hot chocolate art with foamed milk on Aug. 23, 2021. RIGHT: Embark Education sixth grader Waylon Brewer, 11, second from left, looks at a problem with Keller Yoshihara, 10, on Aug. 23, 2021. Embark middle school is integrated with two North Denver businesses, Pinwheel Coffee and Framework Cycles, that allow students to ground their education in real-world situations.
"We're moving beyond encouraging parents to ask, 'Did you do your homework?' And urging them to ask more specifically, 'How did you solve that problem? How can you justify your solution?'" said Mario Carullo, Hartford's director of math instruction.
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