It's Intentional

What Do We Mean When We Talk About Learning Loss?

13 min · 18. mar. 2021
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In this episode of It's Intentional, Dr. Piccirillo drills down on recent discussions about "learning loss." He questions the assumptions behind the concept of learning loss and interrogates whose interest this discourse is serving. Mike also shares ongoing research that undermines the crisis framing around this narrative. Finally, he raises questions about how this perceived crisis will be weaponized to further entrench existing inequity.

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