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  • - Hi everyone, Sal here from Khan Academy.

  • As I'm sure you're aware,

  • we are finding ourselves collectively, our planet,

  • in a very interesting situation right now

  • and a lot of unfortunate things are happening.

  • And one of those unfortunate things is

  • the potential for school closures.

  • And so, all of us here at Khan Academy,

  • we've essentially stopped what we're doing

  • and we view it as our duty

  • to be able to support you through this,

  • to help you help ensure that students continue to learn.

  • I know a lot of districts are facing

  • a lot of difficult decisions to make,

  • thinking about whether to close,

  • whether to virtualize,

  • there's a lot of equity issues at stake,

  • who has access to internet and computers at home?

  • There's other things around childcare,

  • free and reduced lunch.

  • But we're gonna try and do our part

  • to support everyone as much as possible.

  • Big picture, if you have younger kids,

  • if you're a parent and you have younger kids at home,

  • early elementary or even Pre-K,

  • I think the key is to focus on the basics,

  • even if students are able to put in a solid

  • two hours of learning per day,

  • that will at least keep them on track.

  • I would focus on reading.

  • So that could be, if they aren't able

  • to read on their own yet, reading with them.

  • We're going to be sending out reading lists,

  • different activities you could with your students,

  • and some form of mathematics.

  • We have Khan Academy Kids free app,

  • non-commercial, anyone can download it.

  • And that has over a hundred books available

  • that you could read with your child.

  • It will also read to your child.

  • We think the best use case of Khan Academy Kids is maybe

  • in sessions of about 20 minutes.

  • Ideally, with your child next to an adult,

  • you or an older sibling.

  • And that covers not just Pre-K

  • through 1st grade standards math,

  • but it also covers reading, writing

  • and social emotional learning.

  • On top of that, if your student has time

  • to do some handwriting practice, we think that is great.

  • Or some type of journaling

  • if they are already at that level.

  • As we get into later elementary, middle school,

  • Khan Academy Math, we think can be really valuable for them,

  • help them stay on track.

  • You can start them at their grade level.

  • We're often times seeing a lot of success

  • if kids start well before grade level,

  • and then are able to master their way

  • all the way through grade level.

  • I would recommend also for the older elementary

  • and the middle school students to have

  • at least an hour day of reading that could be broken up

  • into two 30 minute sessions if needed.

  • Once again, we're gonna try to provide

  • some reading lists and things like that.

  • As you get into middle school, early high school

  • and high school, we have even more resources for students

  • on top of what I just talked about,

  • about the mathematics, which we have,

  • it goes from Pre-K all the way through early college.

  • We can help those students with enrichment.

  • Things like computer programming.

  • We'll also provide reading lists for them.

  • Also, in the sciences, I think students as early

  • as middle school and definitely in high school.

  • Obviously, biology is of interest today.

  • Glass half-full, that could be a learning opportunity.

  • Learn about viruses, learning how disease spread.

  • Learn about exponential growth.

  • I think a lot of students at the middle school

  • and high school level could begin to engage

  • in our high school level biology,

  • or even some of our high school level chemistry.

  • As you get into the core of high school,

  • above and beyond those things,

  • we have high school level physics.

  • We have economics, macro/micro economics,

  • American history, civics and government

  • at both the high school and the advanced placement,

  • early college level.

  • And on top that we have official SAT practice.

  • So if you're an older student, I would recommend

  • you could structure your day even longer.

  • We're gonna be giving out some schedules

  • that you could work from, so that you can stay on track,

  • to be prepared, to get college ready,

  • and make sure that you don't have any lost learning.

  • So we'll be setting out more details,

  • more videos, more information, as we learn more.

  • But we are doing everything we can to make sure

  • that we can have you covered.

  • It's our duty as a not-for-profit with a mission

  • of free, world class education for anyone anywhere

  • to support you in this very challenging time.

- Hi everyone, Sal here from Khan Academy.

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