Microschools can lead to macro change | Revolution in Education | Scoop.it

The pandemic threw communities and school systems into crisis in March 2020. The shock set off a protracted depression in the service economy disproportionately impacting women and people of color and accelerating gaps in wealth and income inequality. In education, remote conditions accelerated the adoption of video conferencing and online learning applications. For most learners, pandemic education has been a weak replacement. However, around the edges, the growth of pods and microschools has benefited thousands of learners.

New tools and strategies have made it easier to create microschools of 15 to 150 students as a short-term pilot or long-term learning option.


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