Back to School: Unions, Teachers and Students
14 August 2020
Hayley Boling, Research Assistant in Education Policy at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses the "lay of the land" as it stands now with schools, whether there is a one-size-fits all approach to back to school, teachers' unions, and more.
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