Across
- 3. Benefit of online or homeschooling schedules.
- 5. Ability to recover from the disruptions of COVID-19.
- 6. Learning at home, which increased during COVID-19.
- 11. Essential tool for virtual learning and communication.
- 12. Feeling of disconnection during remote learning.
- 13. Mode of education replacing classrooms during COVID-19.
- 15. Sudden interruption to traditional schooling methods.
- 18. Ability to adjust to online or hybrid learning environments.
- 19. The ability of students to remain enrolled.
- 20. Ensuring all students have access to learning tools.
- 21. Shift from in-person to online education.
- 22. Availability of resources like Wi-Fi and devices.
- 23. The ease of reaching online learning tools.
- 24. Set of courses taught, adapted for virtual formats.
Down
- 1. Digital systems enabling virtual classrooms.
- 2. Uniform teaching methods used in some countries.
- 4. The number of students registered for school.
- 6. Combination of in-person and online education models.
- 7. Interaction among students, hindered by remote learning.
- 8. Acquisition of knowledge, heavily impacted during COVID-19.
- 9. Readiness for sudden changes in education delivery.
- 10. Students leaving school during or after the pandemic.
- 14. Student interaction with coursework and peers.
- 16. Global outbreak impacting all sectors, including education.
- 17. Internet access critical for remote learning.