The U.S. educational landscape has been drastically transformed since the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered school campuses five years ago.
Access to high-quality teachers and curriculum developed by teachers is shrinking, for example. Likewise, there has been a loss of emotional support for students and a decline in the school use of technology and social media.
As education scholars focused on literacy practices in schools, here are five ways we believe the COVID-19 pandemic—and the rapid shift to remote learning and back—has transformed education:
Read more at The Conversation.