6 things we’ve learned about how the pandemic disrupted learning
“‘Everybody is eager to return to normal. And I can appreciate that,’ Kane says, ‘but normal is not enough.’
If there is a silver lining for districts rushing to create new learning opportunities, it’s that many school leaders — and politicians — are realizing they make good sense long-term too.
In Los Angeles, Carvalho says many students attending high-poverty schools ‘were in crisis prior to COVID-19,’ academically speaking. And he hopes these new efforts, forced by the pandemic, ‘may actually catapult their learning experience.’
Tennessee’s ALL Corps “is now funded forever more,” Schwinn says.”