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Megan Zogby writes for the Martin Center about the University of North Carolina’s coronavirus-inspired transition to online education.
Megan Zogby writes for the Martin Center about the University of North Carolina’s coronavirus-inspired transition to online education.
 
Unforeseeable conditions caused by the coronavirus have driven universities across the country to launch online courses.
Unforeseeable conditions caused by the coronavirus have driven universities across the country to launch online courses.
 
Classical education—a tradition of education with ancient roots—is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the current K-12 public education model.
Classical education—a tradition of education with ancient roots—is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the current K-12 public education model.
 
If you're a regular reader of my posts, you've gathered by now that I'm an avid reader. Novels are reserved for evening reading, and the rest of the time, you can find me reading emails on a variety of topics.
If you're a regular reader of my posts, you've gathered by now that I'm an avid reader. Novels are reserved for evening reading, and the rest of the time, you can find me reading emails on a variety of topics.
 
Internet commerce is the ultimate creative destroyer: the Web's immediacy, flexibility, and ability to eliminate the fixed costs of "brick-and-mortar" outlets has humbled a multitude of traditional commercial enterprises. It draws modern entrepreneurs the way new finds of gold drew adventurers in...
Internet commerce is the ultimate creative destroyer: the Web's immediacy, flexibility, and ability to eliminate the fixed costs of "brick-and-mortar" outlets has humbled a multitude of traditional commercial enterprises. It draws modern entrepreneurs the way new finds of gold drew adventurers in...
 
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