Experts warn the rush to outsource teaching to private companies is bad for students, teachers, and taxpayers.

Experts warn the rush to outsource teaching to private companies is bad for students, teachers, and taxpayers.
As school districts reported huge problems with converting classroom learning into online instruction delivered to students’ homes, often due to lack of funding for internet-capable devices and Wi-Fi hotspots, charter school proponents spread the news of how their industry could take advantage of emergency aid.