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Sunday Jan 21, 2024
Episode 51 - Learning from Learning Loss
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
Sunday Jan 21, 2024
In this episode of The Black Scholars Podcast, the host delves into the critical issue of learning loss and its implications for society. This episode aims to address three key questions through research analysis and insights from two accomplished educators.
1) What is Learning Loss?
2) Why Haven't Schools Bounced Back from Learning Loss?
3) What Can Educators Do to Help Stop Learning Loss?
The highlight of this episode is the valuable insights shared by two remarkable educators—Chantell Rodgers and Johora Warren. Chantell Rodgers, an Academic Success Coordinator in Tempe, Arizona, works for Arizona State University, and Johora Warren, a fourth-grade English Language Arts teacher in Tampa, Florida, teaches at a charter school. These educators provide insightful observations and draw valuable conclusions, based on their respective experiences, that educators can implement to mitigate learning loss.
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In summary, this episode on learning loss combines research analysis and practical insights from experienced educators. By addressing these three key questions, this episode serves as a valuable resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the long-term impacts of learning loss on society.
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