COVID left its mark on education--and educators say some impacts were good, others were bad, and still others remain frustrating.

Educators reflect on post-COVID learning


Education is evolving, focusing on equity, mental health, and personalization to address lasting impacts on students and teachers

Key points:

  • The COVID pandemic changed education--for better, and for worse
  • 10 ways COVID changed American schools
  • Five years on: COVID’s impact on schools–and what’s next for education
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The COVID-19 pandemic left an indelible mark on K-12 education, placing immense pressure on teachers as they adapted, literally overnight, to new methods of instruction. Educators transitioned from in-person teaching to remote learning, often with minimal training or preparation. This shift required them to master new digital tools and vet online learning resources with little notice, all while simultaneously ensuring students remained engaged and on track academically.

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