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TBD | Why Remote Learning Failed

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Slate Podcasts

Daily News, News, News Commentary

4.32.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2020

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In March, when schools across the country shut down, few people could have guessed that students wouldn’t return until the fall. Schools weren’t equipped to deploy remote-learning curricula, technology was in short supply, and most parents weren’t free to guide their children through lessons during the day. Three months later, little has changed. And all that time out of the classroom has taken a toll on students. Can they recover in time for the fall? Guest: Dana Goldstein, national correspondent at the New York Times   Host Lizzie O’Leary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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It's been almost a hundred days since I was last in Slates Office in New York.

0:39.6

My producer Ethan and I left after finishing an episode on March 12th.

0:44.2

Every show we've done since then has been recorded from my closet in Brooklyn.

0:49.0

That last studio episode, the one back in March,

0:52.1

had the title, What If They Close All the Schools?

0:56.3

Which just seems totally naive now.

0:59.9

And the person I talked to actually sat across the table from for that episode

1:04.5

was New York Times education reporter Dana Goldstein.

1:08.1

Talking to you now versus talking to you in March was like, we're on a different planet.

1:14.1

I know it really is crazy, isn't it?

1:16.4

Yeah.

1:17.0

And just on a personal level, I think that was my last and person professional meeting.

1:23.2

Back in the spring, Dana was thinking and writing about education during the pandemic.

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