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Phoenix teacher documents students emotions, experiences learning during a pandemic
A Valley teacher creates a documentary to show students experiences throughout the pandemic.
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PHOENIX â As tens of thousands of students return to in-person learning on March 15, new insight into some of their experiences and emotions throughout the pandemic.
Marc Schumann teaches fourth grade at Excelencia Elementary School in Phoenix s Creighton School District. He and his students have been learning remotely for all but a few weeks of this school year. It s just been a real testament to our commitment to each other, and our commitment to learning, he said. It s just re-affirmed how much we care at our school, about our students, and how much the kids care about each other, which I think comes through in the video.
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March 5, 2021
Dr. John Anwar, medical director at the Virginia G. Piper Medical Clinic in Phoenix, says many uninsured people turn to hospitals for care, but that shouldn’t be the case. A new $10 million partnership aims to change that. (Photo courtesy of St. Vincent de Paul)
PHOENIX – A new $10 million partnership will put medical students and other care providers under one roof to serve people of color and other underprivileged communities in Maricopa County. The partnership between Creighton University, St. Vincent de Paul and Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust was announced Thursday.
For more than a decade, students in their third and fourth years at Creighton’s medical school, as well as faculty members, have volunteered monthly at the Virginia G. Piper Medical Clinic in Phoenix. Now the clinic will be the main teaching facility for first and second year students, too. Together they will help underrepresented communities and uninsured Arizonans receive medical care that