Most American schools are closed until the start of the next school year in the fall in a bid to contain the coronavirus. But many teachers and students are pushing ahead with studies online - though this method has posed some unexpected difficulties for students, teachers and parents. For VOA, Alexey Gorbachev has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. VOA Khmer's Pichchinda Sou narrates.
Teachers, Students Find Online Education Can be Tough
By K Watson May 12, 2020
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