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Author: Sarah Matusek

A Midwesterner by chance and a New Yorker by choice, Sarah Matusek has a strong interest in migration and global cities. Sarah is a graduate of Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism (CUNY) and is a New York Women in Communications scholar. She is also a current Poynter-Koch Media & Journalism fellow. If missing, first check the nearest library.
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How Schools Worldwide are Tackling Coronavirus Challenge

Lenora Chu, Ann Scott Tyson and Sarah Matusek
CORONAVIRUS SCHOOL

How do you create community when you can’t be together? Schools are closed for hundreds of millions of students, but educators, parents and children are still learning—including how to keep a sense of connection.

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