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Remote teaching during the pandemic wasn’t the best way for many students to learn, but it was a stopgap measure to help schools get through the crisis. Now, some schools across the state are finding themselves turning to virtual teaching companies to help them fill the vacancies left by an extreme teacher shortage. In this episode, WRAL education reporter Emily Walkenhorst explains exactly what these companies do and how this virtual education experiment is going.
By WRAL News | Raleigh, North Carolina3.9
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Remote teaching during the pandemic wasn’t the best way for many students to learn, but it was a stopgap measure to help schools get through the crisis. Now, some schools across the state are finding themselves turning to virtual teaching companies to help them fill the vacancies left by an extreme teacher shortage. In this episode, WRAL education reporter Emily Walkenhorst explains exactly what these companies do and how this virtual education experiment is going.

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