From Forbes: In Zoom school, behavioral issues are hidden. In part, this is because of technology: on Zoom, it’s not clear to teachers who’s not paying attention (hint: probably my kids). But it’s mostly due to the lack of personal and physical interaction. We’re not going to get called and told that a child-who-shall-not-be-named pushed another kid at recess. The hidden peril of Zoom school is that social/emotional growth is where this generation needs most work. Could the same also be said of college students too?



