Since schools began closing in March due to Covid-19 restrictions, more than 56-million students in grades K through 12 have been impacted. Teachers have become responsible for keeping them engaged through virtual learning. Many first- year teachers are beginning their careers in a place that may be the future of classroom learning— their homes. NewsVision reporter Samantha Chaney has one new teacher’s story.
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