Ontario teachers talk about the frustration of teaching under COVID

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Caption: High school teacher Joe Cappadocia, special education teacher Patti Wilson and Annie Kidder, Executive Director of People for Education talk about what this last year has been like for educators and what school might look like in the fall.

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High school teacher Joe Cappadocia, special education teacher Patti Wilson and Annie Kidder, Executive Director of People for Education join us live on Thursday to talk about what this last year has been like for educators and what school might look like in the fall.
CBC's Conrad Collaco(external link) interviews Wilson, who teaches at St. Jean de Brébeuf Catholic Secondary School, Cappadocia, a teacher at Cathedral High School in Hamilton, and Kidder at noon on Thursday. You can watch live on this page.
We've already heard from many educators who are sharing their frustrations and concerns about this last year teaching under COVID--19 in Ontario. We'll share those comments and questions.
What has this year been like for you? What do you want to see happen in the fall? Has the province done enough to protect teachers?
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