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Combining virtual and in-person learning is the future of education ...


Study findings show that online learning has progressed since the start of the pandemic, but the future of education may take a hybrid approach. Combining virtual and in-person learning is the ... Read More

Virtual learning linked to rise in chronic absenteeism, study finds


The study analyzed data for two years from more than 11,000 school districts across the United States and found that chronic absenteeism rates increased from 16% in 2018–19 to nearly 30% in the ... Read More

Students failing more often during coronavirus virtual learning: study ...


A new study suggests middle and high school students are seeing less academic success as a result of online learning as schools close again due to spiking COVID-19 cases. Read More

Done right, virtual tutoring nearly rivals in-person version, research ...


Matthew Kraft, an associate professor of education and economics at Brown University, agreed, saying several recent studies from 2022 to the present amount to "emerging evidence on the efficacy of ... Read More

Virtual meetings can crush creativity, new study finds | CNN


Brucks said she previously believed virtual interaction mimics an in-person experience “pretty well” and assumed that videoconferencing naysayers were Luddites. Read More

Impact of COVID-19 on education not going away, study finds - MSN


The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on student performance is well known, but four years after the pandemic, scores in college classes are not returning to their pre-pandemic levels. A University ... Read More

Done right, virtual tutoring nearly rivals in-person version, research ...


The 74 reports on two new Johns Hopkins University studies that explore how high-quality virtual tutoring can help struggling students. Read More


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