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As COVID-19 cases rise, an increasing number of parents pull out their children from public schools. Distance learning or online classes do not work for such families. Parents then began to explore alternative methods of educating their kids.
When both parents are working and children are less inclined to digital learning, pandemic pods may be the solution. But, not all families can afford this solution. So much so that this option is criticized for being an option only for the elite.
Micro-schooling or Learning Pods during Pandemic It is not exactly the classroom, but also not exactly being alone, explained Augie Napolie, President and CEO of the United Way of Greater Cleveland. The organization supports academic learning pods.