What Pandemic-Driven Changes in Education Will Last, and Why?
Education will never be the same again. Or will it?
COVID-19 disrupted business as usual in the K-12 and postsecondary domains, from the delivery of instruction to testing, parent-teacher conferences, college admissions and financial aid.
To what extent will changes sparked or accelerated by the pandemic have staying power? What are the implications for educational equity?
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Several experts tackled these questions and more during a May 4 session at the Education Writers Association’s 2021 National Seminar.
The participants were:
- Daniel Domenech, AASA: The School Superintendents Association
- Joshua Kim, Dartmouth College
- Robin Lake, Center on Reinventing Public Education
- Robert Vela, San Antonio College
- Erica Green, The New York Times (Moderator)