‘This time we’re experiencing could potentially revolutionize education:’ Nanaimo teachers forging new online learning paths
DNANAIMO — Local educators have been forced to reinvent the wheel in order to deliver continuing education for its 14,000 students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In response to curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus, schools were closed by the province following March’s spring break. Online learning resumed in early April and has led teachers and administrators to rethink how they present their lessons.
Laura Tait, assistant superintendent for elementary programs told NanaimoNewsNOW the silver lining of the current shutdown is the opportunity to shape the future of schooling.
“This time we’re experiencing could potentially revolutionize education in a way that’s never happened before. Sometimes if we can put our actions first, our thinking will come along side.”