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E-learning and coronavirus: Father speaks out as public teachers' union falls behind private schools

E-learning and coronavirus: Father speaks out as public teachers' union falls behind private schools In Ontario, the big story before coronavirus was the ongoing teachers’ strikes. The teachers‘ unions were upset with possible larger class sizes and that boogeyman known as e-learning.

Well, meet Vadim Sloutsky of Toronto. Vadim’s eight-year-old daughter goes to a private school which switched to the online learning platform Zoom for her classes.

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