Ed Lab collaborative: Lessons learned from remote school and why we might never go back
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
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The closing of schools across the U.S. was a disaster for many students, families and teachers.
But in many places, educators pushed through and found ideas that could outlast the pandemic and transform American schooling for the better.
In this reporting collaborative, the Education Labs at AL.com, the Dallas Morning News and Seattle Times partnered with The Christian Science Monitor, Hechinger Report and Solutions Journalism Network to produce this series of solutions-oriented stories.
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In Alabama, at least two Alabama school segmented teachers, who were given the option to either teach remote students or in-person students. Not both.