Teaching from 3,000 miles away: San Jose school's response to the California teacher shortage
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On a Wednesday morning in May, a dozen students streamed into their geometry class at the Cindy Avitia High School.But instead of looking toward the blackboard, the 10th-graders opened up their laptops and got ready to connect with a teacher nearly 3,000 miles away.Their class is one of 11 taught by a virtual teacher at the charter school, which is pulling in educators from Alaska, Maryland and Texas to address California's teacher shortage.
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