Five ways the pandemic could change education for the better

“The shift to remote learning during the pandemic caused angst for parents, but it also led to unexpected benefits that they may find hard to let go of as their children return to school.”

The author, Emily Greene, identifies somethings we’ve learned during the pandemic that we might want to continue.

To read the commentary, go to: “Five ways the pandemic could change . . .”

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