Students are slowly returning to schools. However, schools are not the same as before, and they are gradually transitioning to a “new normal’’. Experts foresee that COVID-19 will forever alter the world order and paint a new landscape for education. Schools in the education systems that opened recently offer a glimpse of what this change may look like. In Korea, the 9th and … [Read more...] about Rise from the Ashes: How Education Systems Should Adapt and Transform During and After COVID-19
Changha Lee
Changha Lee is an educator and researcher. She is an expert on the effect of changes in the economy for education systems and has extensive experience with teacher policies in Cuba, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Paraguay. In 2016–17 she was a research fellow for Save the Children US. She is the recipient of multiple merit-based awards, including the KOICA Scholarship for Graduate Studies (2012–13) and the Korean Government Scholarship Program for Study Overseas (2014–16). She holds a PhD in international education policy from the University of Maryland.

Changha Lee
Changha Lee is an educator and researcher. She is an expert on the effect of changes in the economy for education systems and has extensive experience with teacher policies in Cuba, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Paraguay. In 2016–17 she was a research fellow for Save the Children US. She is the recipient of multiple merit-based awards, including the KOICA Scholarship for Graduate Studies (2012–13) and the Korean Government Scholarship Program for Study Overseas (2014–16). She holds a PhD in international education policy from the University of Maryland.