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Making up ground after a year of remote learning
Podcast |
Radio Times
Publisher |
WHYY
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
News
Publication Date |
Apr 20, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:29

As kids return to classrooms, we look at learning losses, which students have been impacted the most, and if school will stretch through the summer.

A year after the pandemic forced most kids into virtual learning, we are beginning to see the impact that school disruptions have had on student’s academic achievement, as well as their social and emotional health. This hour we look at learning loss from the pandemic, which kids have been hurt the most, and how schools and educators are planning to address the learning gaps and the social and emotional needs of students in the coming months. Guest host Kevin McCorry is joined by MADDIE HANNA, education reporter with The Philadelphia Inquirer, AVI WOLFMAN-ARENT, education reporter for WHYY, and Pottstown Superintendent of Schools, STEPHEN RODRIGUEZ. We’ll also hear from a parent about her struggles to keep her children in online school after losing her job during the pandemic.

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