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Teachers Are Drowning. So Are Students. What Can Be Done?

Por: Slate Life November 25, 2022

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Imagine you are 9 years old. You should be brimming with energy—but instead you are still processing the grief of losing a family member to COVID-19. Or you are jaded after spending two years going back and forth between online learning and in-person schooling. Or you are kind of just confused on how to socialize with your friends again. Or maybe—all three. Being a young student in American public schools right now is a bleak experience. And... + full article



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