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Analysis: Survey of District Leaders Shows Online Learning Is Here to Stay. Some Ways of Making It Work for Students Beyond the Pandemic

Paul Hill and Heather Schwartz write how different stakeholders can use pandemic-related momentum to make online learning a common staple of public schooling.

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