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Episode One - Classrooms After COVID?

COVID-19 required wide-reaching changes to classr…

An episode of the Education Equity podcast, hosted by Education Equity, titled "Episode One - Classrooms After COVID?" was published on July 25, 2021 and runs 21 minutes.

July 25, 2021 ·21m · Education Equity

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COVID-19 required wide-reaching changes to classrooms, from social distancing to online learning, but the pandemic also worsened pre-existing challenges like food insecurity and mental health needs. Hear from educators in the mid-South about they struggled and succeeded when tasked with handling these community needs. Intro music by Ben Russman, outro music by Jace Arouet.

COVID-19 required wide-reaching changes to classrooms, from social distancing to online learning, but the pandemic also worsened pre-existing challenges like food insecurity and mental health needs. Hear from educators in the mid-South about they struggled and succeeded when tasked with handling these community needs. Intro music by Ben Russman, outro music by Jace Arouet.
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