Miguel Cardona, Minister of Education, said: "We should thank our students, especially those in communities with low service levels and students with disabilities, for making all our schools start safely and meeting the social, emotional, mental health and academic needs of all students." As a new member of Biden's government, he was one of his first newsletters.
"It will take several years to address the devastating impact of coronavirus pneumonia-19, including the way in which the epidemic has aggravated the existing inequality in our education system," he admitted, adding that in the second year of the coronavirus epidemic, there were huge differences in educational opportunities.
Now, in 2022, 5,654,380,000 children in almost all countries will go back to the classroom to study for themselves-in view of the risks brought by different measures taken by different states to deal with coronavirus pneumonia-19, and the bifurcated education system in this country, schools can win incredible victories in it. Different levels of resources.
Of course, the road to full re-opening is largely due to two major changes in the education pattern: unprecedented federal aid poured into the K- 12 system to provide vaccines for teachers and students.
"Last Christmas, there was no coronavirus pneumonia-19 vaccine, and our children were in danger," President Joe Biden said earlier this month. "This Christmas, we provided safe and effective vaccines for children aged 5 and over. Now 20 million children have been vaccinated, and the number is increasing. Last year, most of our schools were closed during Christmas. Now 99% of our schools are open. "
But in the past year, several other major changes have taken place-many people believe that these changes have laid the foundation for earthquake reform in terms of the requirements of public schools, how to get support and how to serve students and their families.