Online education has become increasingly relevant in todays society, especially with the rise of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Petitions related to online education highlight various issues and themes, such as the need for equal access to technology and internet services for all students, concerns about the quality of online education compared to in-person learning, and calls for increased support and resources for educators adapting to virtual teaching.
Notable petitions include one urging governments to provide laptops and internet access to students from low-income families to bridge the digital divide. Another petition advocates for better training and resources for teachers to effectively engage students in online learning environments.
Join the movement to improve online education by exploring and supporting the petitions addressing these critical issues. Your involvement can help ensure inclusive and high-quality education for all students in the digital age.
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As a passionate homeschool educator, I encourage Canva to extend free access to Canva for Education to homeschoolers, just as it’s offered to public school teachers. Homeschoolers are dedicated to providing quality education to millions of students, often with limited resources, and would greatly benefit from Canva’s incredible tools to create engaging learning materials. By allowing homeschoolers to access Canva for free, it can empower homeschoolers to inspire creativity in their students. Including homeschoolers would further Canva’s inspiring mission to support all K-12 educators and foster equitable, innovative learning environments. Thank you for considering this opportunity to uplift the homeschooling community!
By profession I have a BA in Fine Arts, Graphic Design and Interactive media. Several of my kiddos are also very gifted in art and design and I have been teaching them along the way. Canva has become a great resource and is one of the leading tools for those starting out (and those who don't have a design bone in their body!). It's beautiful that Canva offers a discount to teachers for their pro version so that additional and premium features can be used within a classroom setting. I urge Canva to allow this opportunity to also include registered homeschool teachers. This would give many students who have the opportunity to devote more study time to design to be able to flourish. MANY companies already include homeschoolers in their teacher discounts, and often simply submitting the state form that verifies this status is all that is needed. Thank you for considering expanding this opportunity to all attested and genuine homeschool teachers. Signed a homeschool Graphic Design Momma!
Homeschoolers are teachers, too. Some of us create groups, run classes for other children, offer tutoring services, plan events for the homeschool community, etc. We are educators who don't receive any payments for teaching our own children, nor are we given handouts from the government. Most homeschooling families only have one working parent, which means we are penny pinching to make sure homeschooling works for our family. Not having to spend money to create an educational flier would be very helpful.