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Pages: 192
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Kristen J. Amundson is a former teacher, school board chair, state legislator, and CEO of a national education association. She has written extensively about parent involvement in education. She brings a unique combination of skill and knowledge to this book on the impact of education politics on education policy.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1: March 13, 2020
Chapter 2: The COVID Spring
Chapter 3: The Permanent “Temporary” School Closures
Chapter 4: The Pandemic’s Lingering Academic Impact
Chapter 5: Was It Always This Contentious?
Chapter 6: Parents, the New “It Girl” of Politics
Chapter 7: Unfinished Learning
Appendix A
About the Author
Unfinished Learning dispenses with the happy talk about Zoom school: Most students learned less and the neediest kids lost the most learning time. The poster child for the pandemic, writes Amundson, is a child in a car in the McDonald's parking lot trying to get a wifi signal so he can do homework on his phone.
— Joanne Jacobs, former journalist; author of Our School: The Inspiring Story of Two Teachers, One Big Idea and the Charter School That Beat the, freelance education writer and blogger at joannejacobs.com
Kris Amundson offers a roadmap that's essential reading for anyone wanting to begin to reckon with the disaster the pandemic response visited on kids and how the education debate reached today's boiling point. Amundson combines experience as a local official, in a state legislature, and as a leader in the education sector to offer a fast-paced tour of how we got here and what needs to happen now.
— Andy Rotherham, co-director, Education Sector; member, Virginia Board of Education; Senior Fellow, Progressive Policy Institute