Schools are holding virtual graduation ceremonies as students finish up a disrupted school year and prepare for a summer vacation largely devoid of day camps and sports due to the pandemic. After summer ends, whatever schools decide to do next fall, education won’t be back to normal for a long time. Experts discuss such questions as: Will schools reopen in the fall? If schools remain closed, what will be the impact on students’ education, long-term? How has the pandemic already impacted students, from elementary through higher ed; how are schools at all levels adapting to teaching virtually, and how to safely return to teaching in person – Recorded on June 4, 2020. Who:
- Dr. Vanessa Dennan – Professor of Instructional Systems & Learning Technologies in the Department of Educational Psychology & Learning Systems, Florida State University
- Natalie B. Milman, Ph.D – Professor of Educational Technology and Director of the Educational Technology Leadership Program at The George Washington University
- Gary Liguori, Ph.D., Dean, College of Health Sciences at the University of Rhode Island – ACSM Member
- Robert Schooley, M.D., infectious disease specialist at University of California, San Diego Health