Remote instruction in K-12 schools during the Covid-19 pandemic led to fewer students enrolling in college, according to the National Bureau of Economic Research, K-12 Dive reported. The study ...
Anxiously anticipated federal data on student achievement show that children continued to lose ground in the years after the pandemic, particularly in reading, a troubling finding that has fed ...
Five years after the Covid pandemic closed schools and pushed students into a year of distance learning, California test scores show that — despite increases — students are still struggling with ...
A new report shows a mixed picture of American education, with middle-income districts lagging in student recovery from COVID ...
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Researchers found the gains for charter students were particularly pronounced for Black and Latino students, among others.
Schools across the U.S. are in the midst of a "learning recession" that began in 2013, and classrooms in Arkansas are no ...
Antioch College reported five student coronavirus cases this week, with six total since the academic year began. LISA POWELL / STAFF FILE Second student tests positive for coronavirus at Antioch ...
Students nationwide are facing what researchers describe as a decade-long learning recession as test scores continue to ...
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‘Learning Recession’: Why Student Test Scores Have Seen a Decade-Long Decline Across the U.S.
Over the past ten-plus years, American students’ academic achievement has experienced a concerning decline.
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