The Education Exchange: Why Haven’t the Schools in Massachusetts Opened?

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Photo of Charlie ChieppoA senior fellow at the Pioneer Institute, Charles D. Chieppo, join’s Paul E. Peterson to discuss Pioneer’s latest poll, which finds mixed views on Massachusetts schools’ response to the pandemic, including opinions on individual teachers, school districts and teachers unions.

The full poll, “Massachusetts Residents’ Perceptions of K-12 Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic,” is available now from Pioneer.

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