Lessons from the pandemic: Top STEM educators offer their insights on the future of learning May 12, 2021 at 12:39 pm Listen to this episode Kim Williams, science department head at Cougar Mountain Middle School, providing a lesson in genetics during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Bethel School District Photo via Twitter) The pandemic upended education in extraordinary ways, and shed new light on the social, economic and racial disparities in schools and communities across the country. But how can teachers, students, parents, schools — and the system as a whole — apply lessons learned from the past 18 months to end up in a better place? Jessie Woolley-Wilson, CEO of DreamBox Learning. (DreamBox Learning Photo)