How The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Changed Work Of Educators In The U.S., Continued NPR's Michel Martin speaks with special education teacher Anna Jones and school administrator Wayne Stewart about how the coronavirus pandemic has changed their work as educators.

How The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Changed Work Of Educators In The U.S., Continued

How The Coronavirus Pandemic Has Changed Work Of Educators In The U.S., Continued

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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with special education teacher Anna Jones and school administrator Wayne Stewart about how the coronavirus pandemic has changed their work as educators.

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