COVID-19 killed college exchange-student programs as we know it. New models are emerging. Will these be engaging enough for students?
...Although they are sometimes used synonymously, it is important to know the differences between online, virtual, distance, and remote emergency education.
...Due to the pandemic, classrooms have moved to virtual environments, but what about chemistry classes? Can they adapt to virtual labs?
...A Forest School is an outdoor educational model where students learn through play, exploration, and risk-taking.
...The female labor exodus already has severe economic and social consequences that could extend into the future.
...For the privileged, the biggest problem with virtual education is how to make classes more attractive and interactive while, for the disadvantaged, it is ...
Evidence shows the pandemic will leave a legacy of systemic crisis for human development.
...The transition to 100% online education shows both the usefulness of current assessment methodologies and the possible over-surveillance of students.
...The coronavirus showed that many teachers were unprepared for online learning.
...Coursera released its first impact report that reflects how learning is drastically changing in the wake of the pandemic.
...Online education has adapted to a state of emergency, but constructing a robust long-term online model confronts many challenges.
...One in five children has been a victim of online bullying in the United States.
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