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We love to say how Teachers’ Lounge brings you conversations with teachers, students and everyone in education in-between. How about spending some time with elementary school therapy dogs?
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University of Illinois education policy professor Paul Bruno helps us explain the legal battle on school masking
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Mark Klaisner tells us how the teacher shortage became personal for many families this year.
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Even in schools sticking with the current rules, many are still confused.
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Peter and English teacher Erik Czerwin discuss some of the biggest issues in education this year
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Here's how a lack of substitutes makes staffing so much more challenging, especially during the pandemic.
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It's like 12, 13, or 14 hours of nonstop patient care, hardly sitting down and running from room to room,” she said. “It’s exhausting, mentally and physically -- and I'm only 24.”
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Trying to come back from holiday break has been difficult, thanks to surging cases of the Omicron variant
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“It's hard to attribute which ones do I need to focus on. Which ones have that causal connection to chronic absenteeism or not,” he said. “Like if I am looking at my (Illinois) School Report Card that just came out and I'm seeing, ‘Oh, geez, our IAR literacy scores really dropped last year!’ Well, how much of that do I attribute to chronic absenteeism?”
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Wearing a cloth mask reduced the "contamination range" by almost 70%