Due to CoVid-19, it would be nice if Twitch had features or another entity devoted to teaching. (twitch.teacher.com?) Teachers can create a profile with multiple channels for the types of classes that they teach (different sciences and math for example). With each channel/class, the teacher can send a registration to a student's email to create an account or link the class/channel to an existing account. Teachers can host classes privately to their students for chatting purposes, students will receive notifications when their private class has gone live, and after the live event is done the video can be publicly available for viewing. This way students with other teachers can search the public platform for specific topics or follow a teacher. (Similar to following your favorite math help channels on YouTube.) If a student likes a Twitch teacher, they could send a request to that teacher to attend the live sessions, but give the teacher permission to kick the non-native class student should they end up being a disruptive troll.
Due to CoVid-19, it would be nice if Twitch had features or another entity devoted to teaching. (twitch.teacher.com?) Teachers can create a profile with multiple channels for the types of classes that they teach (different sciences and math for example). With each channel/class, the teacher can send a registration to a student's email to create an account or link the class/channel to an existing account. Teachers can host classes privately to their students for chatting purposes, students will receive notifications when their private class has gone live, and after the live event is done the video can be publicly available for viewing. This way students with other teachers can search the public platform for specific topics or follow a teacher. (Similar to following your favorite math help channels on YouTube.) If a student likes a Twitch teacher, they could send a request to that teacher to attend the live sessions, but give the teacher permission to kick the non-native class student should they end up being a disruptive troll.