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Subject Homeschooling During COVID-19
Date March 30, 2020 11:07 AM
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Kerry McDonald offers insight on COVID-19 and homeschooling. Some regulations should continue to roll back after the pandemic.

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March 30, 2020

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Our current crisis will not be good for free speech. Classical liberals may regret anyone suppressing speech even when justified, however, private moderators can legitimately suppress speech on social media.

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COVID-19 has sent an estimated one billion children across the globe home from school. With this major change, many parents and guardians are taking on the role of educators. Education expert Kerry McDonald has advice on homeschooling during this time.

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