The post-pandemic educational learning curve Focus should be placed on ensuring students all have equal access to the same spaces, tools and technologies. By DONNA BARRY Barry When the world came to a screeching halt a year ago, little did we know how much would change in our daily routines in how we work, in how we live and in how we learn. The pandemic forced our teachers, students, parents and educational institutions to adapt to new, fast-tracked, hybrid and remote learning models that hadn’t existed at such a scale before. Within a short time, we’ve experienced an unprecedented shift and are now looking at lessons learned and reimagining what a more resilient and equitable education system could look like moving forward.