Summary of Anya Kamenetz s The Stolen Year
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Ruby doesn’t understand why everyone is so scared about the pandemic. She just wants to go back to her normal life.
#2 Ruby doesn’t understand why everyone is so scared about the pandemic. She just wants to go back to her normal life.
#3 Ruby doesn’t understand why everyone is so scared about the pandemic. She just wants to go back to her normal life.
#4 Having a routine is important to kids, and they need to feel loved and supported by their parents and teachers.

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Publié par
Date de parution 10 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9798350000238
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

Ruby doesn’t understand why everyone is so scared about the pandemic. She just wants to go back to her normal life.

#2

Ruby doesn’t understand why everyone is so scared about the pandemic. She just wants to go back to her normal life.

#3

Ruby doesn’t understand why everyone is so scared about the pandemic. She just wants to go back to her normal life.

#4

Having a routine is important to kids, and they need to feel loved and supported by their parents and teachers.

#5

It’s hard to get kids ready to learn when they are constantly scared of the flu.

#6

The pandemic scared the shit out of kids, and many of them stopped going to school.

#7

The pandemic scared the shit out of kids, and many of them stopped going to school.

#8

Kids need routines and love, but they also need to be able to be upset and express their feelings.

#9

Short for too long; didn’t read, the TL;DR crowd is a new term for the people who scan headlines in social media feeds and then share them at length, often with a dismissive tl;dr at the end.

#10

Kids need routines and love, but they also need to be able to be upset and express their feelings.

#11

Don’t get kids scared of school.

#12

Too long; didn’t read. Now used to describe the people who scan headlines and then share them in full, often with a dismissive tl;dr at the end.

#13

The too long; didn’t read crowd is a new term for the people who skim headlines and then share them in full, often with a dismissive tl;dr at the end.

#14

Too long; didn’t read. The crowd that scans headlines and then shares them in full, often with a dismissive tl;dr at the end.

#15

The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647 in Massachusetts stated, It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times by keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times by persuading from the use of tongues.

#16

Don’t get kids scared of school.

#17

Don’t get kids scared of school.

#18

Don’t let students get scared of school.

#19

Don’t let kids get scared of school.

#20

The Old Deluder Satan Act of 1647 in Massachusetts stated, It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times by keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times by persuading from the use of tongues.

#21

What we have now is a system whereby the children of the wealthy get their education from private and for-profit schools, with the cash coming from the public pool of education funding.

#22

School choice is good for everyone, even teachers.

#23

Good schools are expensive. They have more needs and more students to serve. Public schools are underfunded.

#24

Schools are expensive and underfunded. They have more needs and more students to serve. Public schools are underfunded.

#25

In the United States, we have a system whereby the children of the wealthy get their education from private and for-profit schools, with the cash coming from the public pool of education funding. This is good for those schools, but it’s bad for everyone else.

#26

Good schools are expensive. They have more needs and more students to serve. Public schools are underfunded.

#27

School choice is good for everyone, even teachers. Good schools are expensive. They have more needs and more students to serve. Public schools are underfunded.

#28

School choice is good for everyone, even teachers. Good schools are expensive. They have more needs and more students to serve. Public schools are underfunded.

#29

School closures are affecting families like the Trumps, who have a history of dealing with trauma, while hurting everyone else.

#30

Schools are expensive and underfunded, which leads to underfunded teachers, fewer resources, and a decline in the quality of education.

#31

School choice for the children of the wealthy is good for everyone, but good schools are expensive. Public schools are underfunded. -> School closures are affecting families like the Trumps, who have a history of dealing with trauma, while hurting everyone else.

#32

School closures hurt everyone except the children of the wealthy.

#33

To help out their communities, some people went to food banks and helped their neighbors.

#34

Our president and his family are using food banks, while others are going hungry.

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