Teachers share what's important to them about reopening

Teachers share what's important to them about reopening
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Teachers who are looking toward the reopening of schools say they are most concerned about students' learning gaps as well as social and emotional health amid remote instruction, according to a survey from Educators for Excellence. To help students recover, 60% of teachers say they favor incorporating remediation into the school day, and 56% say they favor tutoring, plus after-school programs.

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