Monday, September 7, 2020

Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan: 15,000 Schools Across The Nation Trying To Run Without Leadership From The Top

 




Education is going through an unintended fast transformation with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Adjusting from an in-class setting to online would take years if not decades under normal circumstances.  With the COVID-19 in play, the timeline has changed dramatically.



Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan was interviewed recently on the current crisis and what that entails for schools across the nation.  





Schools across the nation are in limbo trying to survive with little guidance.  As mentioned in the video above, the lack of leadership coming out of Washington D.C. is unprecedented and creates a further unstable environment in which for instructors to operate within.  Not to mention, the trickle-down effect in stress to families and caretakers across the map.  Everyone is impacted by troubles at K-12 education.  Either indirectly (i.e., family) or indirectly (i.e., business colleagues, etc.).  


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