What we’re reading this week: 4/20/21
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NEWS
Schools across the country, including ours, have been preparing lessons to educate and help students process the magnitude of today’s Derek Chauvin trial. (EdWeek, Chalkbeat, NY Times, CBS News)
Schools continue to grapple with how to respond to students’ learning loss over the last year (LA Times) and in both California and Tennessee, districts are looking towards summer school and extending the school year as key tactics. (LAist, Sacramento Bee, Politico)
Earlier this week, Shelby County Schools’ Superintendent Joris Ray announced a ‘Reimagining 901’, outlining his goals and hopes for the future of his district. (Chalkbeat TN, ABC 24, Commercial Appeal, Daily Memphian, WMC 5 Action News)
VIEWS
EdSource, Carolyn Jones (K-12 Report): Why mental health is the key to dealing with learning loss
Politico, Marcella Bombardieri (Center for American Progress): Covid-19 changed education in America -- permanently
NY Times, Anemona Hartocollis (National Correspondent): After a Year of Turmoil, Elite Universities Welcome More Diverse Freshman Classes