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Maureen McKenna, left, executive director of education services at Glasgow City Council, said there were aspects of digital learning that "we need to take forward and build in".
The use of blended and digital learning will have a permanent role to play in schools after lockdown, Glasgow Council’s education director has signalled.
Maureen McKenna said platforms such as the West Online School - which features hundreds of recorded lessons - offered a potential means of teaching pupils who may struggle in a conventional classroom.
She pointed in particular to Glasgow Caledonian University’s Advanced Higher Hub, describing it as one service that could be “extended” to include regular digital sessions on a continuing basis.