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EPIDEMIC with Dr. Celine Gounder

S1E40 / Back to School / Arne Duncan, Allison Slater Tate, Stephanie Gounder

EPIDEMIC with Dr. Celine Gounder

KFF Health News and Just Human Productions

Science, #Coronavirus, Health & Fitness, #Smallpox, Documentary, #Covid19, #Sarscov2, #Eradication, Life Sciences, Society & Culture, #Covid, Medicine

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2020

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

“The goal is not to reopen schools; it’s to keep schools open. And if we reopen too fast, just as we reopened States too fast, you saw what happened. States had to shut down and schools would have to shut down. And that for me would be just a travesty. You re-traumatize children and further endanger… their parents and teachers and bus drivers and custodians.” - Arne Duncan, former US Secretary of Education Normally at this time of year, students would be gearing up for the back-to-school season. But this year, school will look very different for students across the nation. And an even bigger question remains: should schools be opening at all? On today’s episode, we hear from Arne Duncan, former US Secretary of Education from the Obama administration, Stephanie Gounder, a charter school principal in Houston, and journalist Allison Slater Tate. Together, they look back at the impact of remote learning on students, parents, and teachers, and discuss how schools could safely reopen — if at all. Nominations for the 2020 People's Choice Podcast Awards are open through July 31st. To show your support, please go to podcastawards.com and nominate us in the People’s Choice and Health categories. This podcast was created by Just Human Productions. We're powered and distributed by Simplecast. We're supported, in part, by listeners like you. #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #COVID #coronavirus

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Annabel Chen. I'm an intern working on the Epidemic Podcast.

0:05.0

Nominations for the 2020 People's Choice Podcast Awards closed today, July 31st.

0:11.0

But there's still time to show your support.

0:13.2

Please go to podcast awards.com and nominate the epidemic

0:17.7

podcast in the People's Choice and Health categories. That's

0:21.1

Podcast Awards.com. Thank you.

0:24.0

I'm. I'm Dr. Saline Gounder and this is epidemic. Today is Friday, July 31st. First.

0:43.0

Allison Slater Tate is a freelance journalist who's been writing a lot about school and

0:56.2

parenting during the pandemic.

0:58.6

She's also the mother of four kids.

1:00.9

Allison and I have been friends since college.

1:03.4

And I also am a high school college counselor.

1:07.2

So I am in a school a lot.

1:12.2

Back in March, the pandemic was raging in New York City,

1:15.0

but where Allison lives outside Orlando, Florida,

1:18.0

things felt normal.

1:21.0

We were very lucky early on in the pandemic to have really shockingly low

1:27.6

numbers of virus. I think that we were a bit complacent and cocky.

1:35.0

Allison's husband works for a big law firm.

1:38.0

They had started closing their offices around the country because of COVID in early March.

1:43.3

But like Allison said,

1:44.8

I think that we were a bit complacent and cocky.

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