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Return to face-to-face education on the rise in North Dakota
In North Dakota there are 111,857 students enrolled in the public K-12 education system. Of those students, 55,912 (50.0%) are engaged in face-to-face only education; 34,518 (30.9%) are engaged in a hybrid schedule; and 21,484 (19.2%) are engaged in distance learning only. Written By: James Miller | ×
In North Dakota there are 111,860 students enrolled in the public K-12 education system. Of those students, 55,727 (49.8%) are engaged in face-to-face only education; 34,484 (30.8%) are engaged in a hybrid schedule; and 21,704 (19.4%) are engaged in distance learning only. (Dickinson Press file photo)
Distance education, which is also referred to as “distance learning,” is not a new concept rolled out exclusively in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, though many schools across the country have enacted forms of distance education in their schools to combat the spread of the coronavirus.