Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Almost half of teachers surveyed said they lack adequate technology to teach remotely.
The new survey, carried out by Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) and Dixons Carphone, was completed by 700 teachers in 200 schools across the UK.
It asked them questions regarding the quality of their technology at home. Read more: Greater Manchester councillor accuses bus firms of 'putting profits before people's health' by not enforcing mask wearing In total 47 per cent of teachers who responded to the survey said they believe they do not have adequate technology at home to effectively teach remotely.
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