Parents have jobs. So why are school days still so short?
The modern school day still rests on the assumption that there is a parent who is able to pick up their kids at around 15:00. But for many working families, that simply isn't the case anymore.
In this episode, Katty Kay speaks to economist Betsey Stevenson about why school schedules haven't evolved with the modern workforce and what changes could make life better for both students and parents.




















