On Monday's "CNN Newsroom," Commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics in the Institute of Education Sciences at the U.S. Department of Education Peggy Carr responded to a question on whether there's a better way to handle education in the event of another pandemic by stating that "we've already done a lot." She cited schools changing how they taught students, having "more devices in the hands of students" than before, and teachers getting more training "in how to impart instruction if something like this, God forbid, will happen again."