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  • - Hello, it looks like we are live.

  • Hello everyone, Sal here from Khan Academy.

  • Welcome to the daily homeroom

  • for those of y'all that this is the first time

  • that you're joining.

  • This is really a way to connect and realize

  • that we're all part of a global community here,

  • especially in this time of school closures.

  • Obviously Khan Academy we're a not-for-profit

  • mission free-world class education

  • for anyone anywhere.

  • And well before this crisis

  • we're going through was happening

  • obviously our vision was how could we support teachers,

  • how do we support students,

  • how do we support parents

  • so that any child, and any teacher can support that child,

  • to go through the core subjects from pre-K,

  • elementary school, middle school, high school,

  • and the core of college across subjects and grades.

  • I will remind folks that we are not-for-profit

  • and so we're able to do all of this

  • with philanthropic support from folks like yourself.

  • And so we've always had those resources,

  • but then when we saw the school closures happening

  • we realized that it's our duty,

  • as a not-for-profit in this space,

  • that it's free, that it's accessible

  • to do whatever else we can to make sure

  • that you feel supported.

  • So above and beyond the many subjects and grades

  • that we offer in math, English, language, arts,

  • science, and the humanities on Khan Academy,

  • we've been trying to do these live streams

  • which is just a way to connect and make announcements

  • and focus on specific topics

  • that are front-of-mind for folks

  • during the school closures,

  • and also things like teacher webinars, parent webinars.

  • We've also been experimenting even with live class rooms

  • at a very large scale with students

  • so that we can answer their questions

  • on topics like algebra.

  • I do wanna give a special thanks.

  • You know Khan Academy was already running

  • at a little bit of a deficit before all of this hit

  • for us to be able to do our mission

  • and now that our server costs are going up two X,

  • and maybe approaching three X,

  • we need as much support as possible.

  • I wanna thank folks like Bank of America

  • who was the first to step-up

  • followed closely by AT&T, google.org, and Nevartis.

  • But we need more help from corporations, from everyone,

  • whatever you can donate is great.

  • So I am very excited today about today's topic

  • because it's actually a topic that many of you

  • have been asking about,

  • it's a topic that I desperately wanna learn

  • about as a father of a 5-year-old

  • who in this time of social distancing is, you know,

  • not to pick on him maybe the most disruptive member

  • of our household right now (laughing).

  • And so what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna bring on

  • Caroline who is actually the founder

  • of Khan Academy Kids and maybe a good place to start

  • Caroline is, actually how did this start,

  • what is Khan Academy Kids

  • even before the school closures happened

  • and then we can talk a little bit about

  • what we're trying to do together

  • to support folks even more.

  • - Sure, so Khan Academy Kids,

  • for those of you who don't know,

  • is an educational program for kids

  • ages two through seven and it includes

  • thousands of activities across a variety of subjects

  • math, reading, language,

  • as well as social and emotional development

  • and executive-function skills.

  • So it's a comprehensive program for early learning

  • for preschool through grade one

  • and it has a personalized learning pack

  • where we adapt the lessons for each child's skill level

  • on specific topics.

  • It also includes a library that has hundreds of books

  • many of which are original books around our characters

  • and then we also have some partnerships

  • with National Geographic, Super Simple, and Bellwether

  • to deliver some of the other books and content.

  • - And as a reminder this is all free,

  • all non-commercial and I wanna give Caroline,

  • and her husband, Michael, credit

  • 'cause they're the cool founders

  • of what became Khan Academy Kids.

  • And I think it's important for folks to realize

  • that, you know, similar to how Khan Academy started

  • as a not-for-profit is really a family project

  • a way for me to help my cousin

  • and word got around that free tutoring was going on

  • and it started being many, everyone's cousins maybe.

  • You started also as a family project.

  • You and Michael actually created

  • some of the very first apps back in

  • 2008, 2009, 2010,

  • on devices that showed the world

  • that these can actually be things that young children

  • can interact with.

  • And then y'all essentially donated,

  • your team donated your org to this mission.

  • So I don't think I'm overstating it

  • that, you know, this isn't like some corporate effort,

  • we're not trying to sell people,

  • with you and Michael it's a family project,

  • you have other incredible team members,

  • it's really an act of love that you're trying to do,

  • that you started for your family

  • and then you're trying to do for many others.

  • - That's right, we've been working in early childhood

  • for 10 years on this and so, yep.

  • - And your background shows that you have

  • a much better background than I do

  • and I need to get some

  • fingerprinting done-- - I don't know about that.

  • - That might-- - Oh yes.

  • - So let me,

  • (laughing) let me start with a couple of questions.

  • I think, as I mentioned,

  • the early learning crowd is,

  • especially with parents working from home,

  • preschools have been closed,

  • kindergartens have been closed,

  • they are some of the most difficult I think

  • to, you know, say, hey why don't you just work on this

  • for a little bit.

  • What advice to you have for parents generally speaking

  • and potentially leveraging Khan Academy Kids as well

  • in this time of closures.

  • - Yeah, I mean, I'd say as a parent myself,

  • and Sal's a parent of young children as well,

  • all I can say is, you know, give yourself a break

  • and be kind to yourself to start with

  • because all of us have been unexpectedly

  • thrown into this situation.

  • Already, as parents of young children,

  • we were very busy being parents

  • and juggling (mumbles) and other things

  • and now we've been catapulted into many other roles,

  • of teacher, carer, magician, among other things,

  • and there's just so much going on.

  • I'd say be kind to yourself first and foremost

  • and also we're in this, you know, for the long haul

  • and so I think this is a new normal

  • that we're all adjusting to.

  • We are working hard on some things

  • that we think might help,

  • but I think the biggest advice would be

  • to think of this as a balance.

  • You're gonna be balancing some learning time with your kids

  • as well as play time and academic time

  • and outside time, so it's really just about the balance

  • and it's not a sprint we're just going to have

  • to adjust to this new normal.

  • And so a few things that we're doing

  • that we think may help in addition

  • to the core Khan Academy Kids program

  • is just like Sal is doing these daily homerooms

  • we're launching today, daily Circle Time,

  • which is like Circle Time in preschools,

  • and kindergartens and first grades,

  • where the teachers have a chance

  • to connect with the students.

  • So Sophie from my team and I

  • will be leading these Circle Times