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Jason Zara, a co-chair of the task force, said some elements of remote instruction during the pandemic may prove helpful or useful in the post-pandemic era.
News By Yankun Zhao Feb 8, 2021 12:04 AM
Officials formed an 18-member task force late last month to examine and determine the future of the University’s academic environment in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Administrators said the Post-COVID Academic Innovation Task Force will investigate lessons learned from teaching during the public health crisis. Provost Brian Blake said the task force will seek ideas and feedback from “a broad range of sources,” including University personnel and the academic community outside of GW, to submit a finalized list of recommendations to him by late May.