How do you think COVID will reshape education moving forward?

2020 gave rise to remote learning in an unprecedented way.

Due to COVID, more teachers, students, and parents experienced the process of Remote Learning than ever before.
How do you think the past two years will reshape the future of education?

Students and Teachers - Do you think remote learning will become a more regular practice?
Or is the in-classroom experience too important to pass up on?

Parents - do you hope to see more or less online learning in your child's future?

Parents
  • Remote learning was a disaster! At least for little kids. My wife is a 2nd grade teacher and the kids not only came back with behavioral and authority problems making teaching even MORE difficult but also they cannot even read nor decider all there letters things that should've been done in previous grades! Parents dropped the ball and I'm blaming just the length and level of fatigue they went through and no accountability. Teachers only had so much control which was practically none and towards the ends I think everyone kinda threw up their hands. But in the end the kids suffered and now we have an entire generation that'll be low and or behind... forever. I remember being absent for multiplying/dividing fractions and I never felt I recovered; imagine years!

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  • Remote learning was a disaster! At least for little kids. My wife is a 2nd grade teacher and the kids not only came back with behavioral and authority problems making teaching even MORE difficult but also they cannot even read nor decider all there letters things that should've been done in previous grades! Parents dropped the ball and I'm blaming just the length and level of fatigue they went through and no accountability. Teachers only had so much control which was practically none and towards the ends I think everyone kinda threw up their hands. But in the end the kids suffered and now we have an entire generation that'll be low and or behind... forever. I remember being absent for multiplying/dividing fractions and I never felt I recovered; imagine years!

Children
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