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    THE ASIAN REPORTER
February 1, 2021
C O M M U N I T Y
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STUDENTS HELPING STUDENTS. Charvi Goyal, 17, gives
an online math tutoring session from her family’s home in Plano, Texas.
Goyal is part of a group of high school students who put together their
own volunteer online tutoring service to help K-12 students during the
pandemic. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Te ens tutor peers online to
fill need during pandemic
Continued from page 7
persuaded a software com-
pany to give them free
access to a scheduling
platform. Jessica Ding, 16,
manages the website and
parent e-mails, Angelina
Ehara, 17, coordinates
public outreach and social
media, and Kaustubh
Sonawane, 16, runs the
signup process.
The tutors, for their part,
get experience that will
look great on a college or job
application — no small
thing with many other
extracurriculars shelved
during the pandemic. They
also get a sense of whether
they might want to teach
full-time or run a business
or an NGO someday.
New tutors undergo
limited training: they
watch
recordings
of
tutoring sessions. But
Goyal’s main request from
prospective volunteers is a
passion for helping the kids
they tutor progress.
“Our system is pretty
scalable. The only thing we
really need to manage
(2,000) students would be
more tutors,” Goyal said.
Although the pandemic
has forced many students
to retreat inward, Goyal
said working with others
on a big project has allowed
her to look outwards.
“My confidence level has
increased,” said Goyal,
adding that she’s made
friends with kids from her
school whom she’s never
met in person. Further-
more, running a growing
nonprofit “does help with
the boredom” of being stuck
at home, she said.
Attanasio is a corps member
for The Associated Press/Report
for America Statehouse News
Initiative. Report for America is a
nonprofit national service program
that places journalists in local
newsrooms to report on
under-covered issues.
Relative of virus
victim asks to
meet WHO experts
Continued from page 4
the WHO keen to show it’s
taking action.
“Both China and WHO
hope to get some brownie
points,” said Fukuda, a
former WHO official. “But
it all comes down to what
will the team have access
to. Will they really be able
to ask the questions that
they want to ask?”
Kang reported from Beijing.