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[quote=Anonymous]The demand for online schooling was increasing prior to the pandemic for a variety of reasons, economic and achievement, for both high school and undergraduate degrees. There is tremendous demand for individualized degree programs, both from teachers, who like the flexibility, and students, who like the individualized attention, the cost savings over private brick-and-mortar schools, and the flexibility. It had started more noticabley with in-person retail and now is spreading to in-person education. The pace of change is accelerating in both of these sectors due to the pandemic and the resulting recession. Those pushing for in-person who may eventually see a return to it are those whose children need in-person, such as students with learning disabilities or attention problems. Some families will push for in-person as sort of an educational country club, but those types of schools will become smaller and more expensive, and some will close due to low enrollment. Pods will be the lower-cost version of this trend.[/quote]
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