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New Manhattan Institute Issue Brief: Classrooms Without Kids

Education
United States
开始于 May 13, 2026

The Manhattan Institute's latest issue brief explores the growing trend of empty classrooms in schools, examining the implications for education and community engagement.

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 13, 2026
Schools should prioritize in-person learning to foster community and collaboration among students, essential for their growth.

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Remote classrooms can enhance educational access, allowing students from diverse backgrounds to learn at their own pace.

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The increasing trend of remote learning is detrimental to children's social development and overall educational experience.

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The shift to online education raises important questions about equity and the digital divide among students.

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The effectiveness of virtual learning varies widely, necessitating a tailored approach to education that considers individual student needs.

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