COVID-19 versus Education: Who Will Win?
Journal Title: Best Evidence in Chinese Education - Year 2020, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic is still raging around the world, but now all schools in China have reopened. With the advent of autumn, the number of global COVID-19 infections may once again set new records. This means that the risk has not gone away, and it may become more serious. Therefore, China’s “School is Out, But Class is On” during the pandemic period is still worthy of attention (Zhou et al., 2020).
Authors and Affiliations
Jijun Yao
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