Online Education Becomes Teacher’s Pet In COVID-19 Crisis

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Both K-12 and higher education institutions have been closing their doors to prevent the spread of the virus. School districts around the country have announced short-term closures, but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said more lengthy closures might be required, perhaps eight weeks or longer, to be effective. Even before the crisis, postsecondary schools were adopting online course offerings and textbooks were being offered online to college students. The virus will ensure that this trend will only accelerate and gain traction with school-age children.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mergermarket/2020/03/20/online-education-becomes-teachers-pet-in-covid-19-crisis/#2701b5971aa1

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