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How America bungled COVID school closures — and failed to put children first

Sep 17, 2022
24:00
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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The Stolen Year, How Covid Changed Children's Lives
01:39 • 2min
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How Did School Closures Affect Learning?
03:40 • 3min
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The Effects of School Closures
06:39 • 3min
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School Cafeterias Are the Second Biggest Anti Hunger Programme in the United States
09:54 • 3min
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The Status of Teachers in the Pandamic?
13:06 • 3min
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The Pandemic Is Not a Last Resort
15:52 • 3min
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Pandemic Relief Funding - Where Are These Kids Going?
18:45 • 2min
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What if We Put Children First?
20:28 • 3min
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Schools across the U.S. closed their doors for 58 weeks during the pandemic. Journalist Anya Kamenetz writes about the ripple effects of school closures in her new book, The Stolen Year: How COVID Changed Children’s Lives, and Where We Go Now. Kamenetz spoke with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu about the consequences of our failure to prioritize kids.

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