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Khan Academy founder explains how to keep kids learning even when schools are closed – CNBC
“Ideally, it’s interactive. Teachers are asking students to answer questions, work with each other in the virtual breakout sessions,”
The founder of the digital education nonprofit Khan Academy told CNBC on Monday that online instruction cannot fully replace in-person class but said there are ways to maximize the benefit for students.
“We’re not going to be replicate school, even when the school is doing a perfect job so people shouldn’t expect that,” Sal Khan said on “Closing Bell” as districts across the country devise plans for fall classes during the coronavirus pandemic.
But Khan dismissed the notion that remote inst…
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