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ERIC Number: ED660600
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Apr-25
Pages: 67
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Shocking the System? The COVID Crisis and Virtual Schooling in Oregon. Technical Report
Julie Marsh; James Bridgeforth; Laura Mulfinger; Desiree O’Neal; Tong Tong
National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice
In this paper, the authors draw on evolutionary theories of change and qualitative data from 2019-2022, to explore the impact of the pandemic on K-12 virtual education in a state with a long history of virtual schooling by asking: "How has the ongoing COVID pandemic influenced virtual schooling in Oregon?" A virtual school in this study is a public charter school -- affiliated with either a nonprofit or for-profit education management organization, or a non-profit or district board and approved by the district, state or governing body -- or a district-run school, that offers instruction only via technology, in which students and teachers are physically separated, and interact synchronously or asynchronously (Barbour & Reeves, 2009; Keaton, 2021; Nowicki, 2022). In particular, the authors examine how the health crisis affected state-level virtual schooling policies and local organizational practices, whether there is evidence of deep and lasting changes, why, and the implications for equity.
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Related Records: ED660597, ED656083
Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: National Center for Research on Education Access and Choice (REACH)
Identifiers - Location: Oregon
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