Fast-Growing Studypool Among Several EdTech Platforms Filling the Gaps of Remote Learning

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Sept. 29, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With the 2020-2021 academic year around the corner, governments around the world, and particularly in areas hard-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, are racing to find solutions to better serve students during these difficult times. Recent CNN reports point to a hybrid model becoming the prominent solution. Though schools are taking a broad range of approaches, this hybrid model entails a mix of traditional in-person schooling and online or remote learning. One thing is clear, education will not go back to what it used to be, and perhaps this is a good thing. When the pandemic first hit, schools and families were faced with very difficult decisions. In the US, over 20 Million students rely on free school lunch as their meal. With schools closed, it was evident that many children would suffer. But this was just one of many examples of ways inequality has been a serious problem for students and further amplified by the pandemic.  As highlighted by Microsoft, keeping students engaged is also a key problem for schools, and per the experience with remote learning thus far, it is even more challenging to achieve in a digital setting. Now To keep reading about Fast-Growing Studypool Among Several EdTech Platforms Filling the Gaps of Remote Learning, Click on the link. Seoul, Korea
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