By — Elis Estrada Elis Estrada Leave a comment 0comments Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/education/watch-live-disrupted-how-covid-changed-education-a-pbs-newshour-student-reporting-labs-teen-special Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter WATCH: ‘DISRUPTED’ — How COVID Changed Education — a PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs Teen Special Education May 17, 2021 4:54 PM EDT At the end of a tumultuous school year for millions of students and teachers across the country, the PBS NewsHour and Student Reporting Labs (SRL) will host Disrupted: How COVID Changed Education, a one-hour virtual special highlighting the impact of pandemic on the nation’s schools, students and educators. The community event will be hosted by PBS NewsHour’s Amna Nawaz and feature teen voices, with a focus on the issues that affected young people, from learning loss to mental health challenges. Watch the live event in the player above beginning at 7 p.m. ET on May 18. Special guests for the event will also include PBS NewsHour National Correspondent William Brangham, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, journalist Taylor Trudon, high profile social media content creators including Curtis Roach and Taylor Cassidy, and students and teachers from across the country. Viewers will be able to submit questions and interact in the YouTube live chat or use #SRLDisrupted on Twitter to submit questions. You can register for the event here. By — Elis Estrada Elis Estrada Elis Estrada is director of the NewsHour's Student Reporting Labs (SRL). She oversees the development, work and content of SRL’s national youth journalism network of schools and partner public media stations. @eyes107
At the end of a tumultuous school year for millions of students and teachers across the country, the PBS NewsHour and Student Reporting Labs (SRL) will host Disrupted: How COVID Changed Education, a one-hour virtual special highlighting the impact of pandemic on the nation’s schools, students and educators. The community event will be hosted by PBS NewsHour’s Amna Nawaz and feature teen voices, with a focus on the issues that affected young people, from learning loss to mental health challenges. Watch the live event in the player above beginning at 7 p.m. ET on May 18. Special guests for the event will also include PBS NewsHour National Correspondent William Brangham, U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, journalist Taylor Trudon, high profile social media content creators including Curtis Roach and Taylor Cassidy, and students and teachers from across the country. Viewers will be able to submit questions and interact in the YouTube live chat or use #SRLDisrupted on Twitter to submit questions. You can register for the event here.