Maintaining Academic Continuity for Students with Special Healthcare Needs
Students with special healthcare needs often encounter unique challenges that can impede their access to traditional educational settings. These challenges may stem from physical disabilities, chronic illnesses, or mental health conditions, which require specialized care, frequent medical appointments, or extended periods of rest. Navigating these obstacles can disrupt their educational journey, leading to gaps in learning and limited opportunities for academic growth.
New Survey: Online Learning Prepares Students for the Future
According to Educause, 40% of college students report spending between three to four hours a day working online - whether that’s homework or research. Additionally, while 2020 may be considered the year of “remote work,” it is just the beginning as Global Workplace Analytics estimates that 70% of the workforce will be working remotely at least five days a month by 2025.