Daily News: 'I don't know what that grading system should look like': Reality and dilemma - of NYC's remote learning sets in

Remote learning has become a grading nightmare for teachers and students.

Seven days into the city’s seismic shift to “remote learning” to stem the coronavirus spread, Queens high school math teacher Bobson Wong has spotted a pattern among students who aren’t turning in assignments.

“Almost all the cases... it’s like ‘my whole family has the flu,’ or ‘we don’t have a laptop,’" said Wong, who teaches at Bayside High School.

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