Yes, We Have to Point Fingers Over COVID ‘Learning Loss’

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Yes, We Have to Point Fingers Over COVID ‘Learning Loss’
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'With more evidence that prolonged school closures devastated kids’ educations, some people don’t want to talk about it—while others don’t even want to admit it was a mistake,' mkhammer writes.

, cautioned against “backward-looking recriminations” and “smugly rehashing who was right or wrong in summer 2020.” This camp at least acknowledges that closing schools was the wrong call.

But the problem with the “let’s not place blame” approach is that it allows the “we did what we did” faction to remain in power. Tom Chavez of Illinois said: “And then the distance learning, or the remote learning, and the lack of accountability and the lack of, it really seemed to be, any real focus on prioritizing education, that’s where I said, ‘Wow, I have to get involved here.’ And when you started to peel the layers back, you started to discover things that were unsettling as a parent.”

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