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Future of Work Town Hall | School’s Out for Teachers

One Detroit talks with educators and administrators, Michigan education reporters and policy advocates about whether Michigan faces a teacher shortage, teacher safety and advocacy in the wake of recent mass shootings, what career pipelines are in place for students entering the profession, and whether the structure of Michigan’s education system supports teachers and students.

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12/09/21: One Detroit – Oxford Shooting Impacts, Gun Control Debate, ‘Once Upon A December Eve’

This week on One Detroit: the aftermath of Oxford. One Detroit’s Christy McDonalds hears how Oakland Schools’ mental health team is supporting schools after the Oxford school shooting; teachers share their perspectives on the shooting and how they’re supporting students; and Stephen Henderson and Nolan Finley talk about gun control. Plus, “Once Upon A December Eve” returns for its annual holiday show.

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