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New effort aims to educate Louisville youth about safety of COVID-19 vaccines Share Updated: 8:15 PM EDT Apr 21, 2021 Share Updated: 8:15 PM EDT Apr 21, 2021
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Show Transcript GET YOUNG PEOPLE VACCINATED. REPORTER: WITH THE VACCINE NOW AVAILABLE TO YOUNG PEOPLE 16 AND OLDER, MEDICAL OFFICIALS ARE BATTLING VACCINE HESITANCY AND MISINFORMATION WITHIN THAT GROUP. HERE AT CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, TEACHERS ARE FIGHTING THAT FROM WITHIN. MICRO TRIPS IN MICROCHIPS IN THE VACCINE. LIKE THE GOVERNMENT IS GOING TO BE FOLLOWING YOU. THAT MADE ME A LITTLE APPREHENSIVE. I WAS 100% SURE I WAS NOT GETTING THE VACCINE AT ALL. WHEN I SCROLL, I JUST SEE THEM HAVING THESE WEIRD EFFECTS. REPORTER: TIK-TOK, SNAPCHAT, AND INSTAGRAM, APPS POPULAR AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE, BUT ALSO ONES FOSTERING MISINFORMATION. THOSE RUMORS CIRCULATING ONLINE MADE THEIR WAY INTO CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER CHANTEL REED’S PRE-MED CLASSROOM. WHEN THE VACCINE CAME OUT, I N
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It’s no secret that virtual learning has been a challenge in the United States. Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, many K–12 students have been engaged in some version of distance education since March 2020. Whether hybrid or entirely remote, the learning curve has been steep for teachers, caregivers, and students.
However, teachers are not alone in their efforts to provide supports to students and families. Across the country, library media specialists are finding innovative ways to support virtual learning. From sharing digital resources to collaborating on instruction, school librarians are stepping up to meet this new challenge.