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Japanese firms are sending fresh recruits to military-run programmes for teamwork and discipline, as remote work widens the ...
Higher education continues to navigate a changing environment trying to find ways to differentiate themselves. Many are leaning into online learning courses.
As the covid-19 pandemic eased and Canon-McMillan School District reopened its doors in August 2021, elementary student Camille Postlewaite told her parents she did not want to return to in-person ...
Highlights During the COVID-19 pandemic: Sierra Leone reached its target of providing 1 million children with education through remote learning during COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020. In Edo State, Nigeria ...
To be sure, far fewer college students are learning online today than during the peak of the pandemic, when online instruction was an emergency response. But there are far more students regularly ...
Public schools began paying for private companies to provide online "high-dosage" tutoring as a solution to teacher shortages and learning loss.
John Moore/Getty Images The transition to online learning in the United States during the Covid-19 pandemic was, by many accounts, a failure.
During the pandemic, educators and students alike had to find a way to transition to tech-based methods--including online learning.
School districts that created online academies to cater to families who preferred virtual education during the pandemic are struggling to keep them open as enrollment drops and per-pupil costs rise.
Three years ago, community colleges switched to emergency online learning to adapt during the COVID-19 pandemic — and so far the system has stuck around.
A study has found that although there were steep learning losses in reading for elementary school students during the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person learning opportunities helped some of those ...