The pandemic has unleashed a revolution in education
Natalie Marchant
10 June 2020
The pandemic could change learning forever
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Learning goes remote as classrooms close
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Covid-19 a catalyst for change?
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Schools reopen but restrictions remain
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Benefits of online and alternative learning
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Surge in Edtech usage during lockdown
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Success of online learning dependent on digital access
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Lack of internet access impacts remote learning
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Outbreak has highlighted the digital divide
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Online learning can miss out social interactions
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Pupils return to school under ‘new normal’
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Smaller classes to reduce spread of infection
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Remote learning looks set to continue
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Long-term impact of school closures
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Universities shut up doors as virus spreads
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Coronavirus expected to impact enrolments
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Financial hit to universities if admissions drop
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Job losses across higher education sector
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Higher education ripe for disruption
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Online learning could benefit university finances
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Digital learning could improve accessibility
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Rise of online-only degrees?
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At-home workers turn to online learning
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Pandemic a chance to improve skillset
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E-learning a feature of the future
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