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Following a year of school closings and virtual learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than half of K-12 teachers say students experienced significant learning loss as a result of the pandemic. This episode of ncIMPACT explores what’s being done to help students get back on track.
The episode aired on Friday, Fe. 11, on PBS North Carolina. Find all previously aired ncIMPACT content here.
ncIMPACT examines issues around our state including education, jobs, healthcare, and more. Host Anita Brown-Graham and her team from the UNC School of Government listen, learn, and lead in generating conversations, and going into the communities that are tackling these problems head on. Talking to the people on the ground, Brown-Graham identifies ways in which they are positively affecting others and making changes, while exploring ways these innovative solutions can be applied in other communities across the state.
UNC-TV Public Media North Carolina partners with the UNC School of Government, with sponsorship by Civic Federal Credit Union, for this compelling series.