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On this edition of Closer Look, WABE education reporter Martha Dalton discusses how some area school districts are being creative to address teacher shortages, continue to help identify and assist students experiencing loss of learning due to the pandemic and dealing with GA’s new divisive concepts law the prohibits how and what to teach content centered on racism. Also, WABE legal analyst Page Pate discusses the recent federal hate crime sentences for three men already convicted for the February 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
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On this edition of Closer Look, WABE education reporter Martha Dalton discusses how some area school districts are being creative to address teacher shortages, continue to help identify and assist students experiencing loss of learning due to the pandemic and dealing with GA’s new divisive concepts law the prohibits how and what to teach content centered on racism. Also, WABE legal analyst Page Pate discusses the recent federal hate crime sentences for three men already convicted for the February 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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