Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed a significant shift towards remote education, necessitating rapid innovations in educational technologies and methodologies, alongside substantial adjustments in public policy. This article explores the evolution of remote education during the post-pandemic period, highlighting technological advances, pedagogical changes, and increased efforts to improve accessibility. It also examines the corresponding shifts in public policy aimed at supporting these developments, including reforms in funding, data security, and regulatory adjustments. By analyzing challenges such as the digital divide, engagement issues, and policy alignment, the article provides insight into both successful implementations and areas requiring further improvement. Case studies illustrate how different regions have navigated these changes, offering lessons that can inform future strategies. The conclusion discusses the ongoing impact of these innovations and the crucial role of policy in shaping the future landscape of education.

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