“I can get done more work so much faster than at school,” Riley Slater, 11, said about schooling at home. Photo by Jenna Schoenefeld for The Washington Post. NEW YORK – In the dystopian reality brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, there`s a glimmer of hope now and then, led often by news of a vaccine showing good progress. The limelight, nowadays – where general talk is focused, is also on education issues in the two largest democracies, the US and India, where current challenges are bringing forth new digital innovations, breakthrough technologies, and exciting reforms, which augurs well for the future. As the US prepares for a new school year, debates are in full...
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