The Education Exchange: “Quality Virtual Education Does Not Put a Child in Front of a Screen All Day”

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Photo of Julie YoungJulie Young, the Vice President of Education Outreach and Student Services for Arizona State University, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how concern over virtual schools can mirror similar concerns about artificial intelligence in education.

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