Experts: Dismal NAEP Scores Offer Districts Chance to ‘Pivot’ on Relief Funds

Most school districts adopted their budgets last spring, long before state and national test scores laid out the extent of.

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‘The Bottom Has Dropped Out’: Study Confirms Fears of Growing Learning Gaps

In the earliest weeks of the pandemic, researchers associated with NWEA made two jaw-dropping predictions. The first — that school.

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EDlection 2022: 16 Key Midterm Races That Could Impact Schools, Students & Learning Recovery After COVID

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. We’re just now beginning to process.

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Senate ‘Odd Couple’ Bernie Sanders and Rand Paul poised to lead Ed Committee

The progressive believes in free college for all and wants to triple funding for poor schools. The conservative once campaigned.

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Can Educators and Police Predict the Next School Shooter

This story was produced by The 74, a non-profit, independent news organization focused on education in America. Every school shooting can be stopped.

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‘Scorecard’ of 4,000 Schools Shows Rural Districts Fared Better in Math, Worse in Reading Than Urban, Suburban Peers

Rural school districts suffered the smallest academic setbacks in math during COVID compared to urban and suburban systems, yet simultaneously.

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Study: Damage from NAEP Math Losses Could Total Nearly $1 Trillion

Federal test scores released last week illustrated the extent of COVID’s impact on K-12 learning, revealing the largest-ever math declines.

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New Learning Loss Scorecard Shows Parents How Pandemic Impacted Their School District

Today, The Education Recovery Scorecard, a collaboration with researchers at the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University (CEPR) and.

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Strong Link in Big City Districts’ 4th-Grade Math Scores to School Closures

The size of younger students’ learning setbacks in math during the pandemic varied in accordance with how long their school.

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ACT Scores Fall to Lowest Level In 30 Years

In yet another data point on missed learning during the pandemic, ACT scores from this year’s high school graduates dropped.

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