Minh Nguyen, a technology services worker with the Tacoma School District, cleans laptops that will be distributed to students for remote learning, Wednesday, April 1, 2020, in Tacoma, Wash.

Minh Nguyen, a technology services worker with the Tacoma School District, cleans laptops that will be distributed to students for remote learning, Wednesday, April 1, 2020, in Tacoma, Wash. Ted S. Warren/AP

GovExec Daily: Remote Learning During the Coronavirus Pandemic

Route Fifty's Kate Queram joins the podcast to examine how school districts, teachers and students are adjusting to distance learning.

There is never a good time for a pandemic to spread throughout the U.S.,  but the middle of the school year provided specific problems for school systems throughout the country. The coronavirus epidemic has left teachers and students scrambling to figure out how  to make sure everyone learns as close to the pace that they were on beforehand.

Route Fifty's Kate Queram joined the podcast to discuss how school systems are adapting to the isolated world.

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