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Feb 17, 2021 The back to school debate rages on amidst the pandemic. While some large school districts reopen for in-person learning, some say we’re not ready. Will new guidance from the CDC change the conversation?
Matt Barnum, national reporter covering education policy and research for Chalkbeat. (@matt barnum) Benjamin P. Linas, infectious disease physician and associate professor of epidemiology at the Boston University School of Medicine. (@BenjaminLinas) Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers. (@rweingarten) Also Featured Support comes from Christine Kratt, third grade teacher in the San Diego Unified School District. From The Reading List Chalkbeat: “New CDC guidance: Vaccinate teachers, but don’t wait to open schools” “Highly anticipated new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says schools don’t need to wait for staff to be vaccinated to reopen. Students should ....
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Date Time Full month of events on tap for Black History Month “Dance Dance” is the featured image for 2021 MU Black History Month Committee. The art is a piece from Jessica Thorton, an assistant professor in the School of Visual Studies in the College of Arts and Science. From explorations of Black joy to Blackness in the Americas and the diaspora, this month the University of Missouri will take a deep dive into Black culture and Black history during its celebration of Black History Month. The theme for this year’s series of plays, lectures, panel discussions and other events is “Black Families: Representation, Identity, Inclusion, Diversity, and Histories.” ....